ENDODONTIC PASTE PENETRATION BOTH IN MAXILLARY SINUS AND MANDIBULAR CANAL: REPORT OF A CASE TREATED BY PIEZOSURGERY

Endodontic incorrect preparation and overfilling can cause root canal filling material pushing into the adjacent vital anatomical structures such as maxillary sinus and mandibular canal. This condition can cause undesirable sensitivity symptoms. Although in some cases spontaneous resorption of some materials has been described; surgically removing the material presents the most favorable prognosis. In this study; a case of endodontic paste penetration both in maxillary sinus and mandibular canal which was treated by piezosurgery is presented

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