Comprehensive Diagnosis of an Invaginated Tooth Prior to Endodontic Treatment – A Clinical Case

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Accurate dental diagnosis before endodontic treatment. Clinical case highlighting comprehensive dental diagnostics and treatment planning.

Comprehensive Diagnosis of an Invaginated Tooth Prior to Endodontic Treatment – A Clinical Case

Igor Noenko
Igor Noenko
Volodymyr Fedak
Volodymyr Fedak
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The article expores currently available ways of differential diagnosis of external and internal resorption in the presence of a related developmental abnormality, dens invaginatus (DI), to the maximum extent possible; whereas DI genuine etiology is still open to debate. In different regions, the DI prevalence varies to a considerable exten t. The nonoccurrences are attributed to flawed diagnosis; therefore, not all DI cases are included in the statistics. Me anwhile, such an invagination may lead to complications developing in the pulp and periapical tissues, and thereby it may significantly impede endodontic treatment. Objective: The current study aims to study the intricacies of the dens invagination (DI) abnormality in routine dental practice. An attempt has been made to better understand the clinical signs of invagination and their impact on complications, and to systematize the criteria for diagnosing this abnomality.

Comprehensive Diagnosis of an Invaginated Tooth Prior to Endodontic Treatment – A Clinical Case

The article expores currently available ways of differential diagnosis of external and internal resorption in the presence of a related developmental abnormality, dens invaginatus (DI), to the maximum extent possible; whereas DI genuine etiology is still open to debate. In different regions, the DI prevalence varies to a considerable exten t. The nonoccurrences are attributed to flawed diagnosis; therefore, not all DI cases are included in the statistics. Me anwhile, such an invagination may lead to complications developing in the pulp and periapical tissues, and thereby it may significantly impede endodontic treatment. Objective: The current study aims to study the intricacies of the dens invagination (DI) abnormality in routine dental practice. An attempt has been made to better understand the clinical signs of invagination and their impact on complications, and to systematize the criteria for diagnosing this abnomality.

Igor Noenko
Igor Noenko
Volodymyr Fedak
Volodymyr Fedak

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Igor Noenko. 2021. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue J2): .

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Comprehensive Diagnosis of an Invaginated Tooth Prior to Endodontic Treatment – A Clinical Case

Igor Noenko
Igor Noenko
Volodymyr Fedak
Volodymyr Fedak

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