Endodontic Retreatment in Underfilled Root Canal of Maxillary First Molar with Chronic Periapical Abscess: A Case Report

Background:The failure of endodontic treatment commonly caused by imperfect obturation, periodontalperiradicular lesions, untreated root canals, and some other factors. The failure may trigger the occurrence of secondary infections due to persistent. bacteria.One of the abnormalities that appear af...

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Main Authors: Nanik Zubaidah, -, Kun Ismiyatin, -, Cinitra Anindya, -, Nindhira Puspita Sari, -, Singgih Harseno, -, Ahmad Afif Dzulfikar, -, Dian Dwi Pratiwi, -
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Published: Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 2021
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Summary:Background:The failure of endodontic treatment commonly caused by imperfect obturation, periodontalperiradicular lesions, untreated root canals, and some other factors. The failure may trigger the occurrence of secondary infections due to persistent. bacteria.One of the abnormalities that appear after endodontic treatment is a periapical abscess.Endodontic failure can be overcome by endodontic retreatment, apical surgery, or extraction. During an endodontic retreatment, endodontic instruments are used to remove the root canal filling material and to repeat the steps of endodontic treatment to achieve the apical patency. Purpose: This case report presents management to overcome the failure of previous endodontic treatment with nonsurgical endodontic retreatment. Case: A 66 years old male patient came with a dull pain of tooth no 16 and uncomfortable when used for chewing since 2 months after endodontic treatment. The episodic swelling appeared since 3 months ago which then deflated.The objective examination showed a positive response to bite test and percussion test. Intraoral periapical radiograph confirmed an underfilled root canal, and a periapical radiolucency with a diffuse border on palatal root. Case Management: Based on the patient’s history taking, radiographic, and clinical examination,endodontic retreatment was done and followed by porcelain fused to metal crown restoration. Conclusion: Endodontic retreatment is the appropriate treatmentoption to overcome the failure of the previous endodontic treatment that accompanied with a periapical lesion and to preserve its function in stomatognatic system.