Endodontic reintervention of a mandibular second premolar with four root canals: a case report

Larissa Moreira-Pinto, Lucas Peixoto-de-Araújo, Lucas Pinto-Carpena, Nádia De-Souza-Ferreira, Ezilmara Leonor Rolim-de-Sousa
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Complex anatomical variations on root canals morphology are one of the most arduous challenges in the endodontic practice. The objective of this case report is to discuss the clinical management of a mandibular left second premolar with four root canals and four distinct apical foramina. This case report has been written according to Preferred Reporting Items for Case reports in Endodontics (PRICE) 2020 guidelines. A 74-year-old patient was referred to retreat a left mandibular second premolar. The patient complained of discomfort when chewing hard food. After obtaining consent from the patient to investigate the symptoms, a thorough clinical and radiographic examination was performed. The main clinical findings observed were a moderate sensitivity to vertical percussion and mild discomfort at palpation. The periapical radiograph showed a fusion-like root with multiple canals and unsatisfactory root canal fillings associated with apical radiolucency. Based on this investigation, a diagnostic of persistent apical periodontitis was made to the tooth, and nonsurgical root canal re-treatment was proposed to the patient. After written informed consent was obtained, the procedure was performed under magnification provided by a dental operating microscope with the aid of ultrasonic tips. During the access opening and fillings removal, four root canal orifices were observed. Therefore, state-of-the-art technology such as the dental operating microscope, ultrasonics, and cone-bean computed tomography image are strong allies to manage anatomical variations.
下颌第二前磨牙四根管再介入治疗1例
根管形态的复杂解剖变异是牙髓病实践中最艰巨的挑战之一。本病例报告的目的是讨论下颌左第二前磨牙的临床处理,该磨牙有四个根管和四个不同的根尖孔。本病例报告是根据2020年牙髓病(PRICE)指南中病例报告的首选报告项目编写的。一位74岁的患者被转诊为左下颌第二前磨牙的后牙。病人抱怨咀嚼坚硬食物时不舒服。在征得患者同意调查症状后,进行了彻底的临床和放射学检查。观察到的主要临床表现是对垂直打击的中度敏感性和触诊时的轻度不适。根尖周X线片显示融合样根,有多个根管,根管填充物不理想,与根尖透射线相关。在此基础上,对牙齿进行了持续性根尖周炎的诊断,并建议对患者进行非手术根管再治疗。在获得书面知情同意后,在牙科手术显微镜提供的放大镜下,借助超声波尖端进行手术。在开放和移除填充物的过程中,观察到四个根管开口。因此,最先进的技术,如牙科手术显微镜、超声波和锥豆计算机断层扫描图像,是管理解剖变异的有力盟友。
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