Regression of periapical lesion after non-surgical treatment – Case report

Authors

  • Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos Author
  • Francisco Braga da Paz Júnior Author
  • Eliana Santos Lyra da Paz Author
  • Carlos Fernando Rodrigues Guaraná Author
  • Lindeberg Rocha Freitas Author
  • Hidemburgo Gonçalves Rocha Author
  • Ana Cristina Barreto Silveira Author
  • William Wale Rodrigues Martins Author
  • Lucas Godoy Martins Author
  • Kassia Regina de Santana Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n39-013

Keywords:

Periodontite apical, Preparo do canal, Hidróxido de Cálcio

Abstract

The present study aims to present the clinical case report regarding non-surgical endodontic treatment performed on tooth 22, with diffuse periapical lesion, suggesting chronic dento-alveolar abscess. The methodology consists of an individual descriptive study of the case report type, which includes radiographic images of a 23-year-old female patient. Clinically, in addition to swelling, it was found that there was mobility, absence of pain in the thermal test (cold) and on palpation. After a complete clinical examination, endodontic treatment, coronary opening, root canal exploration, and root canal preparation were initiated using the modified Oregon crown-apex preparation technique, associated with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite as an irrigating solution. Calcium hydroxide paste was applied as an intracanal medication for a period of 30 days and the coronary access was sealed with glass ionomer. In the following session, after verifying the absence of clinical signs and symptoms, it was decided to fill the root canal using the Tagger's Hybrid technique associated with gutta-percha and AH Plus endodontic cement. After the 24-month preservation period, tissue repair and bone neoformation of the area were observed, as well as the absence of clinical signs.

Published

2024-08-09