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Nonsurgical management of maxillary sinusitis caused by root perforation
The present case report describes the nonsurgical management of maxillary sinusitis of endodontic origin (MSEO) caused by iatrogenic root perforation. A 32-year-old woman had facial pain on her upper posterior teeth. The pain increased when she ran on a treadmill or bent over. Root perforation of the left maxillary second premolar (#25) and its anatomical proximity to the maxillary sinus has been shown on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and clinically detected by the dental operating microscope. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of MSEO with root perforation on #25 was made. The maxillary sinusitis was successfully treated with nonsurgical management of the root perforation using a premixed bioceramic repair material. Many clinicians have a tendency to opt for surgical repair or extraction when they encounter a complex situation involving failing perforated root canals with maxillary sinusitis. To avoid a surgical approach on the posterior maxilla, dentists should consider CBCT taking and nonsurgical repair of root perforation and not attempt to make a final decision of extraction.
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Vision SEJ aims to be one of the foremost worldwide periodical on Endodontics, dedicated to the promotion of research, post-graduate training and further education in Endodontics. Mission Statement To serve as a medium for continued Endodontic education and qualitative scientific publications on clinical trials, basic science related to the biological aspects of Endodontics, basic science related to Endodontic techniques as well as dental trauma that will ultimately improve the Endodontic research and patient’s health. Scope In this journal, Endodontists, Endodontic postgraduate students and general dentists, can learn about new concepts in root canal treatment and the latest advances in techniques and instrumentation that help them keep pace with rapid changes in this field. Aims and Objectives To publish cut edge peer-review original articles, case reports, letters to the editor, editorials, review articles, commentaries, and innovations that will impact on Endodontics. To enhance exchange of ideas/information relating to Endodontics and interaction among stakeholders. To encourage networking and partnership between individuals, government and non-governmental organizations for the provision of quality health care. To advocate for training, workshops, seminars, scientific manuscript writing conferences that will advance publishing culture.