2014
DOI: 10.14436/2178-3713.4.3.071-075.oar
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Clinical management of fused and infected mandible canine and incisor

Abstract: Introduction: Dental fusion is a developmental anomaly in which two teeth buds join each other at different levels. Objective: To report a case of a lower canine and a lower lateral incisor with separate crowns and root fusion, with root canals connected and apical periodontitis. Methods: One year earlier, the patient had received root canal treatment in the canine; however, there was no remission of symptoms. Endodontic treatment was performed with reinstrumentation, passive ultrasonic irrigation with sodium … Show more

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