Tratamento Endodôntico Convencional de Dente Invaginado com Periodontite Apical Conventional Endodontic Treatment of a Dens Invaginatus With Apical Periodontitis

Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly characterized by invagination of the dental tissues ranging from slight rise of the pit to a depth of the cingulate sulcus and can be extended to the apical portion of the tooth. The aim of this study was to relate a case of dens invaginatus type II in upper lateral incisor in which a conventional treatment was realized. After eleven years-follow up and based on clinical and images exams, it was observed that the endodontic treatment was efficient and the bone rarefaction reduced. Based on this, it was possible to conclude that conventional endodontic treatment is a viable alternative for type II dens invaginatus.

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