Dens evagination and complete invagination in the same tooth with extraoral fistula: A rare case report.
Behnam BolhariSholeh GhabraeiFaranak NooriNasim HashemiPublished in: Clinical case reports (2024)
and a 2% chlorhexidine solution were utilized to effectively clean and eliminate the persistent pus discharge. After the resolution of the patient's symptoms, the apical third of the root canal and the invaginated space were filled with a plug of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), while the remaining root canal was filled using a sealer-based obturation technique. A 24-month follow-up visit revealed complete bone regeneration in the previously affected periradicular tissues.