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Apexification of a dens evaginated premolar with open apex

Year 2015, , 86 - 91, 11.02.2015
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.5000003926

Abstract

This case report describes the treatment of a mandibular premolar with incomplete root formation accompanied by pulp necrosis and periapical pathosis caused by dens evaginatus, in which apexification was successfully achieved with calcium hydroxide.

References

  • Hattab FN, Hazza’a AM: An unusual case of talon cusp on geminated tooth. J Can Dent Assoc, 67:263-266, 2000.
  • Koh ET, Pitt Ford TR, Kariyawasam SP, Chen NN, Torabinejad M: Prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus using mineral trioxide aggregate. J  Endod, 27:540-542, 2001.
  • Uyeno DS, Lugo A: Dens evaginatus: a review. ASDC J Dent Child, 63:328- 332, 1996.
  • Curzon ME, Curzon JA, Poyton  HG: Evaginated odontomes in the Keewatin Eskimos. British Dent J, 129:324-328, 1970.
  • Reichart P, Tantiniran D: Dens evaginatus in the Thai. An evaluation of fifty-one cases. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathology, 39:615-621, 1975.
  • Yip WK: The prevalence of dens evaginatus. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 38:80-87, 1974.
  • Bedi R, Pitts NB: Dens Evaginatus in the Hong Kong Chinese population. Endod and Dent Traumatol, 4:104- 107, 1988.
  • Tsai SJJ, King NM: A  catalogue of anomalies and traits of the permanent dentition of southern Chinese. J  Clin Pediatr Dentistry, 22:185-194, 1998.
  • Cho SY, Ki Y, Chu V, Chan J: Concomitant developmental dental anomalies in Chinese children with dens evaginatus. Intern J of Pediatr Dentistry, 16:247-251, 2006.
  • Cho SY: Dental abscess in a tooth with intact dens evaginatus. Intern J Pediatric Dentistry, 16:135-138, 2006.
  • Hattab FN, Yassin OM, al Nimri KS: Talon cusp in permanent dentition associated with other dental anomalies: review of literature and reports of seven cases. ASDC J Dent Child, 63:368-376, 1996.
  • Kawata T, Tanne K: Early detection of dens evaginatus appearing on the premolars and clinical management: histological study. J  Clin Pediatric Dentistry, 26:199-201, 2002.
  • Augsberger RA, Wong T: Pulp management in dens evaginatus. J Endod, 22:323-326, 1996.
  • Sim TPC: Management of dens evaginatus: evaluation of two prophylactic treatment methods. Endod and Dent Traumatol, 12:137-140, 1996.
  • Ferraz JAB, Carvalho Jşnior JR, Saquy PC, Pécora JD, Sousa-Neto MD: Dental anomaly: dens evaginatus (talon cusp). Braz Dent J, 12:132- 134, 2001.
  • Yong SL: Prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus. J  Dent Child, 41:289-292, 1974.
  • Lim ST, Yong SL, Chen ML: A review of the prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus. J Intern Assoc Dentistry for Child, 13:21-25, 1982.
  • Mellor JK, Ripa LW: Talon cusp: a  clinically significant anomaly. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 29:225- 228, 1970.
  • Levitan ME, Himel VT: Dens evaginatus: literature review, pathophysiology, and comprehensive treatment regimen. J Endod, 32:1-9, 2006.
  • Shabahang S, Torabinejad M, Boyne P, Abedi H, McMillan P: Apexification in immature dog teeth using osteogenic protein-1, mineral trioxide aggregate, and calcium hydroxide. J  Endod, 25:1-5, 1999.
  • Chen CM, Lee KT, Chuang FH, Hong YY, Chen HC, Hsu KR, Wu YM, Lee HE: Facial cellulitis arising from dens evaginatus: a case report. Kaohsiung J Med Sci, 21:333-336, 2005.
  • Soares JA, Santos SMC, Silveira FF, Nunes E: Nonsurgical treatment of extensive cyst-like periapical lesion of endodontic origin. Int Endod J, 39:566-575, 2006.
  • How to cite this article: Mariana Comparotto Minamisako, Jun-Ichiro Kinoshita, Liliane J. Grando, Hamid
  • Jafarzadeh. Apexifi cation of a Dens Evaginated Premolar with Open Apex. Cumhuriyet Dent J 2015;18(1):86-91.
Year 2015, , 86 - 91, 11.02.2015
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.5000003926

Abstract

References

  • Hattab FN, Hazza’a AM: An unusual case of talon cusp on geminated tooth. J Can Dent Assoc, 67:263-266, 2000.
  • Koh ET, Pitt Ford TR, Kariyawasam SP, Chen NN, Torabinejad M: Prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus using mineral trioxide aggregate. J  Endod, 27:540-542, 2001.
  • Uyeno DS, Lugo A: Dens evaginatus: a review. ASDC J Dent Child, 63:328- 332, 1996.
  • Curzon ME, Curzon JA, Poyton  HG: Evaginated odontomes in the Keewatin Eskimos. British Dent J, 129:324-328, 1970.
  • Reichart P, Tantiniran D: Dens evaginatus in the Thai. An evaluation of fifty-one cases. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathology, 39:615-621, 1975.
  • Yip WK: The prevalence of dens evaginatus. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 38:80-87, 1974.
  • Bedi R, Pitts NB: Dens Evaginatus in the Hong Kong Chinese population. Endod and Dent Traumatol, 4:104- 107, 1988.
  • Tsai SJJ, King NM: A  catalogue of anomalies and traits of the permanent dentition of southern Chinese. J  Clin Pediatr Dentistry, 22:185-194, 1998.
  • Cho SY, Ki Y, Chu V, Chan J: Concomitant developmental dental anomalies in Chinese children with dens evaginatus. Intern J of Pediatr Dentistry, 16:247-251, 2006.
  • Cho SY: Dental abscess in a tooth with intact dens evaginatus. Intern J Pediatric Dentistry, 16:135-138, 2006.
  • Hattab FN, Yassin OM, al Nimri KS: Talon cusp in permanent dentition associated with other dental anomalies: review of literature and reports of seven cases. ASDC J Dent Child, 63:368-376, 1996.
  • Kawata T, Tanne K: Early detection of dens evaginatus appearing on the premolars and clinical management: histological study. J  Clin Pediatric Dentistry, 26:199-201, 2002.
  • Augsberger RA, Wong T: Pulp management in dens evaginatus. J Endod, 22:323-326, 1996.
  • Sim TPC: Management of dens evaginatus: evaluation of two prophylactic treatment methods. Endod and Dent Traumatol, 12:137-140, 1996.
  • Ferraz JAB, Carvalho Jşnior JR, Saquy PC, Pécora JD, Sousa-Neto MD: Dental anomaly: dens evaginatus (talon cusp). Braz Dent J, 12:132- 134, 2001.
  • Yong SL: Prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus. J  Dent Child, 41:289-292, 1974.
  • Lim ST, Yong SL, Chen ML: A review of the prophylactic treatment of dens evaginatus. J Intern Assoc Dentistry for Child, 13:21-25, 1982.
  • Mellor JK, Ripa LW: Talon cusp: a  clinically significant anomaly. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 29:225- 228, 1970.
  • Levitan ME, Himel VT: Dens evaginatus: literature review, pathophysiology, and comprehensive treatment regimen. J Endod, 32:1-9, 2006.
  • Shabahang S, Torabinejad M, Boyne P, Abedi H, McMillan P: Apexification in immature dog teeth using osteogenic protein-1, mineral trioxide aggregate, and calcium hydroxide. J  Endod, 25:1-5, 1999.
  • Chen CM, Lee KT, Chuang FH, Hong YY, Chen HC, Hsu KR, Wu YM, Lee HE: Facial cellulitis arising from dens evaginatus: a case report. Kaohsiung J Med Sci, 21:333-336, 2005.
  • Soares JA, Santos SMC, Silveira FF, Nunes E: Nonsurgical treatment of extensive cyst-like periapical lesion of endodontic origin. Int Endod J, 39:566-575, 2006.
  • How to cite this article: Mariana Comparotto Minamisako, Jun-Ichiro Kinoshita, Liliane J. Grando, Hamid
  • Jafarzadeh. Apexifi cation of a Dens Evaginated Premolar with Open Apex. Cumhuriyet Dent J 2015;18(1):86-91.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Mariana Minamisako

Jun-ichiro Kinoshita

Liliane Grando

Hamid Jafarzadeh

Publication Date February 11, 2015
Submission Date January 31, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2015

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EndNote Minamisako M, Kinoshita J-i, Grando L, Jafarzadeh H (February 1, 2015) Apexification of a dens evaginated premolar with open apex. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 18 1 86–91.

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