Conservative Dentistry Journal
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): July-December

Apex resection treatment on tooth 21 and 22 with suspected radicular cyst

Cahyani, Febriastuti (Unknown)
Saraswati, Widya (Unknown)
Mulyadi, Reyz Pasenda (Unknown)
Wahab, Sofi Arnesti (Unknown)
Halima, Siti Noorraida (Unknown)
Dzulfikri, Ahzahra Indah (Unknown)
Zubaidah, Nanik (Unknown)
Kunarti, Sri (Unknown)
Soetojo, Adioro (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Dec 2024

Abstract

Background: Apex resection is the surgical removal of the apex or root end of a tooth. Endodontic failure is the most usual reason of treatment being performed. Retreatment may be the first option for teeth which have been treated conventionally and exhibit a persistent apical lesion. In particular, failures during conventional therapy could hinder results by leading infections to spread to inaccessible apical regions, necessitating surgery. Purpose: This case report aims to describe the management of radicular cyst on previously treated tooth. Case: A 51-year-old male patient came to Soewandhie General Hospital with a complaint of swelling on his hard palate from one year before. The left maxillary incisor has undergone root canal treatment about 1 year ago, but had not been permanently filled. Case Management: The treatments given were retreatment for 21 and root canal treatment for 22, then followed by cyst enucleation and apex resection on both teeth. Conclusion: Apex resection shows a satisfying result for treating previously treated tooth with persistent apical lesion.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

CDJ

Publisher

Subject

Dentistry

Description

Journal of conservative dentistry accepts original manuscripts in the field of Endodontic other related subjects articles, including research, case reports and literature reviews. The spread of fields include: Endodontic research; Preventive, curative and rehabilitative related to endodontic field; ...