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目的:本病例报告的目的是通过临床和影像学检查确定根管治疗指征,介绍下颌四根二管前磨牙和上颌三根三管第二前磨牙的一系列解剖变异和根管治疗方法。根管治疗的成功是通过彻底检查根管形态来实现的,在进行适当的塑形、冲洗和密封填充手术之前,根管形态已经被放射学和临床准确地确定。未发现或未充分消毒的根管可导致根管治疗失败和并发症,如治疗后疼痛、肿胀或持续瘘管,也称为急性发作。在根管预备阶段,通过根尖周围x线片检测到牙齿的根管变化。方法:采用根管治疗指征对4颗双根下颌前磨牙和1颗三根三根上颌第二前磨牙进行根管治疗。结论:根管治疗前和治疗过程中应详细检查解剖变异,并采用适当的技术完成治疗,以取得根管治疗的圆满成功。Dinger E, Bodrumlu E.前磨牙解剖管变异的治疗:5例报告。国际医学杂志,2021;11(增刊1):279-84。https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2021.vol11.suppl1.41语言修改:本手稿中的英语已由至少两名专业编辑检查,他们都是英语母语者。
Treatment of anatomic canal variations in premolar teeth: Five case reports
Aim: The aim of this case report is to present a series of anatomical variations and endodontic treatments in four two-canal mandibular premolar teeth and three rooted three-canal maxillary second premolar teeth with root canal treatment indications identified via clinical and radiographic examinations.
The success of root canal treatment is achieved with a thoroughly examined root canal morphology that has been accurately determined radiographically and clinically before adequate shaping, irrigation, and hermetic filling procedures. Root canals that are not found or not adequately disinfected can cause root canal treatment failure and complications, such as pain, swelling, or persistent fistula, also known as flare-up, after treatment.
Canal variations in the teeth were detected via periapical radiographs during the root canal instrumentation stage.
Methodology: The endodontic treatments of four two-canal mandibular premolar teeth and one triple-rooted three-canal maxillary second premolar with root canal treatment indications were described.
Conclusion: To achieve full success in root canal treatment, anatomical variations should be examined in detail before and during treatment, and treatment should be completed with appropriate techniques.
How to cite this article: Dinger E, Bodrumlu E. Treatment of anatomic canal variations in premolar teeth: Five case reports. Int Dent Res 2021;11(Suppl.1):279-84. https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2021.vol11.suppl1.41
Linguistic Revision: The English in this manuscript has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native speakers of English.