Periapical cemental dysplasia. Case report.
Periapical cemental dysplasia. Case report. A white, 40-year-old female patient came to the clinic after a colleague's appointment for...
Periapical cemental dysplasia. Case report. A white, 40-year-old female patient came to the clinic after a colleague's appointment for...
A case of reversible pulpal inflammation of difficult diagnosis, whose cause was occlusal contact in premolar guide disocclusion. Patient.
Non-endodontic periapical lesion and differential diagnosis. Live lecture with Prof. Carlos Augusto das Neves, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, from...
Reversible pulpal inflammation. Case after implant placement adjacent to algogenic tooth. Patient was referred by the implant dentistry clinic,...
Tomography in endodontics
A patient came to the office complaining of pain and inflammation of the gums in the upper region. On clinical examination, edema with a floating point was observed in the apical gingival region of tooth 11, in addition to positive palpation and percussion. Radiographic examination revealed total obliteration of the pulp chamber. It was decided then, as an urgent measure, to drain and maintain the drain until the patient underwent tomography exams and intraoral scanning to make an access guide.
In the routine of courses and services, we often come across a doubt among students and clinicians. If the localized tissue...
treatment of a lower molar with an endoperic lesion and a suspected crack in the distal root.