Guided Endodontics in Root Canals with Complex Access: Two Case Reports

Braz Dent J. 2021 Nov-Dec;32(6):115-123. doi: 10.1590/0103-6440202104537.

Abstract

This article reported two clinical cases in which the guided endodontics was used to perform the access to the root canals. The first case presents a 40-year-old female with a history of pain related to the left maxillary canine. After radiographic examination, the presence of severe calcification up to the apical third of the root canal, associated with a periapical radiolucency, was noted. In the second case, an 85-year-old male was referred to our service with pain upon palpation, at the right mandibular first molar. The radiographic images revealed the presence of endodontic treatment and a fiberglass post in the distal root canal, which was associated with extrusion of the filling material and a periapical lesion. The 3D-guides were planned based on cone beam computed tomography and intraoral digital scanning, which were aligned using a specific software. Therefore, implant drills could be guided up to the root canal length required for each case. In the first case, a surgical root canal was created and the patient was free of signs and symptoms after the treatment was completed. In the second case, it was observed that the fiber post was worn by the drill, allowing free access to the filling material. It was possible to perform the endodontic reintervention in a more predictable way and in less time. In both cases, the use of the guided endodontics allowed the preservation of a large part of the dental structure. The procedures were performed faster, without the occurrence of fractures and perforations.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
  • Dental Pulp Cavity* / diagnostic imaging
  • Endodontics*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Molar
  • Root Canal Therapy