Surgical management of a lateral lesion refractory to root canal retreatment caused by an extraradicular calculus. A case report

Aust Endod J. 2023 Apr;49(1):183-191. doi: 10.1111/aej.12632. Epub 2022 May 29.

Abstract

This article describes the management of a root canal-treated maxillary central incisor displaying a radiographic lateral radiolucency and a sinus tract that persisted irrespective of root canal retreatment following high standards. Endodontic microsurgery was indicated and curettage of the pathologic tissue revealed a calculus-like material attached to the outer root surface around the exit of a large lateral canal. A non-conventional approach was chosen: No root-end resection was conducted. Instead, the calculus was removed and the apical surface was scaled and smoothed, conserving the apical structure. Retrocavities were prepared in both lateral and apical foramens and filled with a bioceramic material. Follow-up examination showed optimal soft tissue healing. One-year follow-up of radiographs revealed healing of the lateral lesion. The lesion was diagnosed as a cyst, with an infected lumen. An exuberant calculus-like material attached to the external root surface was the most likely cause of the recalcitrant lateral periradicular lesion.

Keywords: apical microsurgery; bacterial biofilm; bioceramic materials; endodontic retreatment; extraradicular infection; lateral canal; periapical calculus; root canal treatment failure.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Calculi* / pathology
  • Dental Pulp Cavity / pathology
  • Humans
  • Periapical Periodontitis*
  • Retreatment
  • Root Canal Therapy