Title of article :
Clinical Approach to Pulp Canal Obliteration: A Case Series
Author/Authors :
Toubes, Kenia Maria Soares de Itaúna University - Itaúna - MG, Brazil , Oliveira, Patrícia Alves Drummond de Department of Pediatric Dentistry - FEAD, Belo Horizonte - MG, Brazil , Machado, Stephanie Nicácio Itaúna University - Itaúna - MG, Brazil , Pelosi, Vânia Itaúna University - Itaúna - MG, Brazil , Nunes, Eduardo Pontificial Catholic University of Minas Gerais - Belo Horizonte - MG, Brazil , Silveira, Frank Ferreira Itaúna University - Itaúna - MG, Brazil
Abstract :
This article describes four cases with safe and feasible clinical treatment strategies for anterior teeth
with pulp canal obliteration (PCO) using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), digital
radiography (DR), dental operating microscopy (DOM) and ultrasonic tips (US). Four anterior
teeth with PCO were chosen. DR was taken with different angulations and analyzed with different
filters. Subsequently, the access cavity was performed with the aid of DOM. If the canal was not
identified, CBCT was requested. Sagittal and axial slices guided the direction of the ultrasonic tips.
After identification of the canal, it was then negotiated and instrumented with the rotary
instruments. All four canals were successfully identified, with no complications. In case 1, the canal
was identified using DR, DOM and US tips. In cases 2, 3 and 4, the canals were identified with
DR, DOM, US tips and CBCT. Complete root canal obliteration identified in radiography did not
necessarily mean that pulp tissue was not visible clinically, either. The clinical evaluation of the
access cavity with the aid of MO was crucial. If the canal was not identified, CBCT was mandatory
in order to show more detailed view of the precise position of the canals, their directions, degrees
of obstruction and dimensions. It served as a guide for the direction of the ultrasonic tips to keep
them within the pulp chamber safely, with a low risk of iatrogenic injury.
Keywords :
Cone-beam Computed Tomography , Dental Operating Microscope , Digital Radiography , Guided Endodontics , Pulp Canal Obliteration , Ultrasound
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics