Surgical treatment of mandibular first premolar with radicular groove:periradicular microsurgery
10.21851/obr.48.01.202403.15
- Author:
Yoorina CHOI
1
;
Sue A KIM
;
Kkot Byeol BAE
;
Hoon-Sang CHANG
Author Information
1. Associate Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:
Oral Biology Research
2024;48(1):15-21
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
This study aimed to report the results of a successful periradicular microsurgery on a mandibular first premolar with a radicular groove. A 38-year-old female reported a sinus tract on her buccal gingiva which was radiographically traced to the middle third of the mesial side of the root of her mandibular right first premolar (#44). A radicular groove and an accessory canal in the middle of the radicular groove were found using cone-beam computed tomography. After endodontic treatment, the sinus tract did not disappear;thus, periradicular microsurgery was performed. The radicular groove and the accessory canal were prepared and filled with fastsetting MTA without resectioning the root apex. After 3 weeks, the sinus tract disappeared, and complete healing was revealed on the periapical radiograph at a 5-month follow-up. Therefore, periradicular microsurgery is recommended in mandibular first premolars with radicular grooves on the accessible mesial side of the root.