Author/Authors :
GIARDINO, Luciano Freelance Researcher, Crotone, Italy , GRANDE, Nicola M. School of Dentistry - University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Rome, Italy , Savadori, Paolo IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopedic Institute, Milan, Italy , Del FABBRO, Massimo Department of Biomedical Surgical and Dental Sciences - IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopedic Institute - University of Milan, Milan, Italy , PLOTINO, Gianluca Grande Plotino and Torsello Studio di Odontoiatria, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Apical periodontitis and vertical root fracture (VRF) might coexist in the same root, thus representing a diagnostic challenge in endodontics. Diagnosis should be based on detailed clinical examination and precise radiographic interpretation in addition to histological examination, if needed. The histological findings of the case presented showed the possible coexistence of a VRF in the coronal third of the root and signs of apical periodontitis caused by intracanal infection in the apical third of the same root. The presentation of this case underlines the importance of histological examination as a valid complementary diagnostic tool with clinical and radiographic examinations in reaching an accurate diagnosis once the root has been extracted.
Keywords :
Apical periodontitis , histological examination , instrumentation and rotary , root canal , vertical root fracture