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Post-treatment apical periodontitis associated with a missed root canal in a maxillary lateral incisor with two roots: A case report.

Vanessa P PessottiLuis F Jiménez-RojasFlávio Rodrigues Ferreira AlvesIsabela N RôçasJosé F Siqueira
Published in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2022)
Missed canals can be a common cause of persistent intraradicular infection and post-treatment apical periodontitis. This article reports on a rare case of a maxillary lateral incisor with two roots exhibiting symptomatic post-treatment apical periodontitis regardless of a radiographically adequate root canal treatment. The second root, which was only revealed by cone-beam computed tomography, had passed unnoticed during the first treatment, and its missed canal was the most likely cause of symptoms and treatment failure. Reintervention including the proper management of the extra root canal and retreatment of the main canal resulted in the resolution of symptoms and periradicular tissue healing. This case report reinforces the need for three-dimensional radiographic diagnosis to search for the cause of post-treatment disease and guide the decision-making process for proper management.
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