JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-Advances in Dentistry & Oral Health
Surgical Management of Root Canal Overfill Without Paresthesia: Case Report
Authored by Akcay C*
Overfill materials can cause
undesirable complications such asneuro-sensorial problems. Report describes a
case of surgical approach to extruded sealent material in a first left molar
which causes neighter anestesian or pain. Extruded material extracted
immediately in order to prevent any neuro sensorial complication. The ultimate goal
of the endodontic treatment is hermeticobturation. As a complication following
the root canal treatment, sealent material can leak from the root canal into
bone oral so into the inferior alveolar canal. The present report describes a
case of surgical approach to extruded sealent material after endodontic
treatment in a first left molar which causes neither anestesian or pain. A male, 35 year-old patient directed to Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery for examination and treatment of overfilled root in his
first-left molar. Overfill material was noticed in radiographic examination
immediately after the endodontic treatment, only complaint that patient made is
fracture at the treated tooth and related tooth has a huge amalgam filling
which has weaken and caused it to fracture.
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