![]() ![]() ![]() In all instances, pulpal obliteration to some degree is described however, the rate and extent of pulpal obliteration in the mature dentition seem greater than those occurring in the immature dentition. Pulpal obliteration was assessed by radiographic records. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (creativecommons. Three case reports of patients on long-term GCS therapy are presented. IP Int J Maxillofac Imaging 2022 8(1):13-15Ĭopyright © 2022 by author(s) and IP Int J Maxillofac Imaging. Sinha N, Kamboj A, Chopra S S, Rathod A, Mohanty P, Mathur P, Endodontic management of pulp canal obliteration: A case report of two cases. Keywords: Dental trauma, Discolouration, Pulp canal obliteration, Root canal treatment Routinely dental periapical radiographs or bitewing radiographs are used to demonstrate pulp stones. The present article discusses a series of cases of endodontic treatment in teeth with partially or completely PCO and methods for the clinical management of these cases using contemporary endodontic techniques. Pulp canal obliteration is also found in individuals with genetic disorders of the connective tissue, such as the Syndrome of Ehlers-Danlos Type I 4 type II dentin dysplasia 5 tumoral. The pulpal calcifications are identified as focal intrapulpal radio-opacities in pulp chamber or as diffuse radio-opacities in the root canal giving an appearance of calcific obliteration. The endodontic treatment performed under these circumstances pose the risk of root perforation, a complication that seriously affects the long-term prognosis of tooth. However, this procedure may be difficult or even impossible to achieve if the pulpal space is calcified. Success in root canal treatment is based on proper debridement, disinfection and obturation of the root canal system. The critical management decision being whether to treat these teeth endodontically immediately upon detection of the pulpal obliteration or to wait until symptoms or signs of pulp or periapical disease occur. Although a thistle-shaped pulp chamber with pulpal stones is a hallmark of DD-II, complete pulp obliteration may take place over time after the eruption of. These teeth provide an endodontic treatment challenge. These tissues can eventually produce the radiographic appearance of a root canal space that has become partial or completely calcified. Pulp canal obliteration (PCO) is defined as a deposition of hard tissue within the root canal space and a yellow discoloration of clinical crown. Our results were consistent with this finding, and 80 of the OI type III patients had DI, followed by 56 of the type IV patients and 31 of the type I patients. 23 reported that DI is frequently observed in OI type III and IV, but not commonly in type I. Endodontic management of pulp canal obliteration: A case report of two casesĪuthor Details : Nishant Sinha, Ashish Kamboj *, S S Chopra, Ashok Rathod, Pritam Mohanty, Prateek Mathur Discoloration and pulpal obliteration are the major characteristics. ![]()
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