放射性骨坏死
牙科
根管
医学
上颌磨牙
上颌第一磨牙
牙髓治疗
口腔正畸科
臼齿
放射治疗
外科
作者
Omid Dianat,Swati Gupta,Jeffery B. Price,Behzad Mostoufi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.joen.2020.09.019
摘要
The treatment of calcified root canals is challenging in endodontic practice. A 63-year-old man was referred to the postgraduate endodontic clinic at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, Baltimore, MD, for the treatment of tooth #3. Because of the patient’s history of head and neck radiation and the high risk of developing osteoradionecrosis, a nonsurgical endodontic approach was found to be the most reasonable treatment option despite the questionable prognosis of the tooth. During the endodontic treatment, the distobuccal canal appeared to be partially calcified and was not possible to be located freehand even with use of the dental operating microscope and cone-beam computed tomographic approximated approach. Therefore, the dynamic navigation system using the X-Guide system (X-Nav technologies, LLC, Lansdale, PA) was used, which allowed for the successful location of the canal. Conventional endodontic treatment was completed following standardized instrumentation, irrigation, and obturation. Details on how to use the dynamic navigation system are described including its advantages, disadvantages, and limitations.
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