Title of article :
Endodontic Surgery of a Symptomatic Overfilled MTA Apical Plug: A Histological and Clinical Case Report
Author/Authors :
Asgary, Saeed Iranian Center For Endodontic Research - Research Institute of Dental Sciences - Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Fayazi, Sara The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - Texas, USA
Abstract :
This case report presents the successful surgical treatment of a symptomatic open apex upper
central incisor with a failed overfilled mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) apical plug.
Unintentional overextension of the MTA had occurred two years before the initial visit. An
apical lesion adjacent to the excess MTA was radiographically detectable. Endodontic surgery
was performed using calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement as a root-end filling material.
Curettage of the apical lesion showed a mass of unset MTA particles; histopathological
examination revealed fragments of MTA and granulation tissues. Up to 18-month follow-up,
the tooth was clinically asymptomatic and fully functional. Periapical radiograph and CBCT
images showed a normal periodontal ligament around the root. In conclusion, favorable
outcomes in this case study suggested that root-end filling with CEM cement might be an
appropriate approach; in addition, however many factors probably related to the initial failure
of the case, the extrusion of MTA into the periapical area should be avoided.
Keywords :
Apical barrier , Apicoectomy , Calcium-Enriched Mixture , CEM Cement , Endodontics , MTA , Surgical treatment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics