Interdisciplinary Management of Radicular Cyst in Anterior Maxilla – A Case Report
Ghada Hadj Ali1; Fedia Ajili1; Chaima Hammami2; Ikdam Blouza3
1 Restaurative dentistry and Endodontics ; University of Monastir, Dental Faculty of medecine, Monastir, Tunisia
2 Parodontology department ; University of Monastir, Dental Faculty of medecine , Monastir, Tunisia
3 Professor Colonel Major dental surgeon ; military Center of medecine and dental surgery ; University of Monastir, Dental Faculty of medecine , Monastir, Tunisia
Correspondance : ghada013hajali@gmail.com
Abstract: Periapical diseases are a frequent evolution of pulp necrosis. They appear without any painful episode. The incidence splits between 6% and 55%. Initially we can treat inflammatory periapical injury by conservative approach and studies reported 85% of success rate after endodontic disinfection. Several techniques can be described in the nonsurgical management of peri-radicular lesions: the root canal treatment, decompression procedure, decompression technique, calcium hydroxide, Apexum procedure. Unfortunately, periapical lesion recuperating is an unpredictable procedure. In some cases surgical approach is preffered to manage large periradicular wound including periapical cysts and abscess. periodic examination is primordial to evaluate efficacy of the therapy.
In this report we describe an inflammatory radicular cyst of the anterior maxilla with which was successfully treated by conventional root canal retreatment and endodontic surgery
Key words: endodontic; periapical lesions; bioceramic;