Endodontic management of type II dens invaginatus: a case report

AUTHOR(s) : Yaduka Pallavi, Kataki Rubi, Angami Neingutunuo
DOI No. : 10.31741/ijhrmlp.v5.i2.2019.20

ABSTRACT :
Dens Invaginatus is a rare developmental anomaly that occurs due to invagination of enamel organ. Due to its complex anatomy, it often leads to early involvement of the pulp. Its aberrant anatomy poses a challenge to the dentists in cleaning and shaping of the root canal and subsequent obturation. Knowledge of root canal morphology and its anomalies are important for the success of endodontic treatment. Advanced imaging techniques like Cone Beam Computed Tomography offer the advantage of detailed 3D imaging and are helpful in treatment planning compared to conventional radiographs. This article presents a case report on endodontic management of Type II Dens invaginatus.

PDF
Registered Office Address:
House No: One, Karmabir Bordoloi Path, Wireless,
Rukmini Nagar, Dispur-06, Assam, India

Mobile: 09435017802
Email: editor@ijhrmlp.org
Website: www.ijhrmlp.org
IJHRMLP is an open-access journal, and the articles published are instantly available to read and use again. The published articles thus can be downloaded, shared, and reused without restriction if the contributing original authors are appropriately cited. Author(s) retain the copyright of their article, with articles licensed to AHRME and the journal following the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY).
Maintain By Prism Infosys