Fujii Rie, Morinaga Kazuki, Asai Tomohiro, Aida Natsuko, Yamada Masashi, Sako Ryo, Furusawa Masahiro
Department of Endodontics, Tokyo Dental College.
Bull Tokyo Dent Coll. 2020 Jul 4;61(2):127-133. doi: 10.2209/tdcpublication.2019-0016. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
The recent use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the field of dentistry to obtain 3-dimensional (3D) images has enabled more effective examination and diagnosis in endodontic treatment. Such information has also been reported to be of benefit in surgical endodontic treatment such as intentional replantation. Here, we report a case of intentional replantation with the assistance of CBCT in which a good therapeutic outcome was achieved. The patient was a 30-year-old woman who visited our hospital with the chief complaint of spontaneous pain in the right maxillary first molar. Dental radiographs revealed a radiolucent area in the apical portion of the distal root, and a radiopaque area thought to be a broken shard from a small surgical instrument measuring approximately 1.5 mm in length. The shard was located outside the distal apical foramen. Based on these findings, the diagnosis was acute suppurative apical periodontitis of the right maxillary first molar. Infected root canal therapy was subsequently commenced. The patient's symptoms showed no improvement, however, and the pain persisted. Therefore, dental CBCT was performed to obtain 3D images, which confirmed a radiopaque area thought to be a broken shard from a small surgical instrument located outside the apical foramen of the distal root and facing in a direction that made it impossible to remove from the root canal. Because the patient's symptoms had shown no improvement and a foreign body was observed outside the apical foramen, intentional replantation combined with root resection was performed with informed consent. At a 1-year follow-up visit, progress was good, and there were no reported symptoms or signs. When reaching a diagnosis is difficult based on clinical findings and dental radiographs alone, the 3D images provided by CBCT offer a means of securing a more reliable diagnosis, allowing planning of treatment to be more effective.
近年来,牙科领域使用锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)获取三维(3D)图像,使得牙髓治疗中的检查和诊断更加有效。据报道,此类信息在牙髓外科治疗如意向性再植术中也有益处。在此,我们报告一例在CBCT辅助下进行意向性再植术并取得良好治疗效果的病例。患者为一名30岁女性,因右上颌第一磨牙自发痛为主诉前来我院就诊。牙科X线片显示远中根尖部有一透射区,以及一个疑似长约1.5毫米的小型外科器械碎片的不透射区。该碎片位于远中根尖孔外。基于这些发现,诊断为右上颌第一磨牙急性化脓性根尖周炎。随后开始进行感染根管治疗。然而,患者症状未见改善,疼痛持续存在。因此,进行了牙科CBCT以获取3D图像,证实了在远中根根尖孔外有一疑似小型外科器械碎片的不透射区,且其朝向使得无法从根管中取出。由于患者症状未见改善且在根尖孔外观察到异物,在获得知情同意后进行了意向性再植术联合牙根切除术。在1年的随访中,进展良好,未报告有任何症状或体征。当仅根据临床检查结果和牙科X线片难以做出诊断时,CBCT提供的3D图像为获得更可靠的诊断提供了一种方法,使治疗计划更有效。