牙科
臼齿
牙本质小管
牙骨质
搪瓷漆
牙髓炎
牙髓(牙)
牙本质
根管
医学
计算机断层摄影
牙列
口腔正畸科
计算机断层摄影术
放射科
作者
Sarbin Ranjitkar,Robin Yong,I‐Cheng Wu,Grant A. Gully,Daniel Farmer,I B Watson,Geoffrey S. Heithersay
摘要
Dentine dysplasia type 1 is a rare and complex dental anomaly. Our aim was to conduct a morphometric assessment of a dentinal dysplasia type 1c (DD1c) caries-free mandibular second molar, extracted due to symptomatic apical periodontitis. Controls consisted of five intact mandibular second molars. Micro-computed tomography analysis showed that the DD1c volume % for enamel, dentine/cementum and pulp chamber fell in the 0.36th, 99.97th and 0.09th percentiles of the control teeth (P < 0.01). It also revealed an extremely complicated root canal system in the DD1c tooth with a varying degree of dentine mineralisation and aberrant dentine deposition in the pulp chamber. A crack extending from the external tooth surface to the pulp chamber was identified as a potential site for microbial invasion. Clinical implications include preventive measures and early intervention in reversible pulpitis. Conclusion: Micro-CT imaging can be useful in establishing post-extraction diagnosis of cracks and phenomic characterisation of tooth anomalies.
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