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Endodontic therapy on a dentition exhibiting multiple periapical radiolucencies associated with dentinal dysplasia Type 1.
[dentin dysplasia]
Dentinal
dysplasia
(
DD
)
Type
I
,
is
a
hereditary
disturbance
in
dentine
formation
.
In
this
anomaly
,
teeth
in
both
primary
and
secondary
dentitions
are
affected
,
and
radiographically
show
short
and
blunted
roots
with
obliterated
root
canals
and
periapical
pathosis
.
Management
of
patients
with
DD
has
presented
dentists
with
problems
.
Extraction
has
been
suggested
as
a
treatment
alternative
for
teeth
with
pulp
necrosis
and
periapical
abscess
.
Follow-up
and
routine
conservative
treatment
is
another
choice
of
treatment
plan
in
DD
.
Another
approach
for
the
treatment
of
teeth
with
DD
has
included
periapical
surgery
and
retrograde
filling
,
which
is
recommended
in
the
teeth
with
long
roots
.
The
purpose
of
this
report
is
to
present
an
unusual
case
of
dentinal
dysplasia
Type
I
in
a
22
-
year
-old
woman
showing
upper
and
lower
teeth
with
obliterated
root
canals
and
periapical
radiolucencies
.
In
this
case
,
conventional
endodontic
treatment
was
performed
.
Postoperative
radiographs
and
clinical
evaluation
demonstrated
periapical
healing
and
successful
results
.
Based
on
the
results
of
this
case
report
,
conventional
endodontic
treatment
for
cases
with
pulp
necrosis
and
periapical
radiolucencies
in
dentinal
dysplasia
is
highly
recommended
.
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Diseases presenting
"obliterated root canals and periapical radiolucencies"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
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