Dr. Alexa Stephania García Alemán, Dr. Wendy Jazmín Alvarez Fernández, Jesús Miguel Zarzosa Soto, Zoila Delgadillo Delgadillo, Ivonne Eleonora Campillo Amozurrutia, María Guadalupe Reyna Jiménez, Martha Margarita Aguado Arzola
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Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly that results in an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla prior to calcification of the dental tissues. Apical fenestration is defined as a defect in which the apices perforate the mucosa and are exposed to the oral cavity. These anomalies require a multidisciplinary management in order to give a better prognosis to the patient, since it acts as a retentive area of biofilm, affecting and deteriorating pulp and per radicular health. In this article we present a clinical case of apical fenestration by dens invaginatus in right upper lateral incisor, we describe different techniques for its management in which the participation of two specialties is incorporated: endodontic and periodontics, with the aim of recovering periodontal and per apical health.