Selcuk Dental Journal (Dec 2019)

A Rare Complication in an Untreated Horizontal Root Fracture Case

  • Fatih Tulumbacı,
  • Volkan Arıkan,
  • Aylin Akbay Oba,
  • Fethi Atıl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15311/selcukdentj.357968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 396 – 399

Abstract

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Intra-alveolar root fractures in permanent teeth are rare following dental traumatic injuries. The diagnosis of root fractures depends on careful clinical and radiographic examination. The successful treatment of a root-fractured tooth involves repositioning and fixation. Although the outcome of a root fracture is generally favourable, complications such as pulpal necrosis, radicular resorption and pulpal canal obliteration can arise. A radicular cyst is an inflammatory cyst that develops as a result of untreated dental caries, with pulp necrosis and periapical infection following chemical, physical or bacterial injury. In this case report, the diagnosis and treatment of a rare case of a radicular cyst, which occurred as a result of pulp necrosis following horizontal root fracture, and an apical root fragment, which was displaced by the cystic lesion to the base of the nasal cavity, are presented.

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