2020 General dentistry

Vital pulp therapy of a dens evaginatus‒affected tooth with an immature apex and inflamed pulpal and periapical tissue: a case report.

, , ,

General dentistry Vol. 68 (3) : 62-65 • May 2020

Dens evaginatus (DE) is a developmental anomaly presenting as an enamel-covered tubercle on the occlusal surface of a premolar, particularly found in people of Asian descent. This case report describes partial pulpotomy in a mandibular premolar with a fractured evaginatus tubercle and endodontic infection. A 10.5-year-old girl of Asian descent was referred for endodontic evaluation and treatment because of local swelling and pain. Clinical examination suggested the presence of DE in a noncarious mandibular right second premolar with a diagnosis of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and symptomatic apical periodontitis. On access, the pulp was hemorrhagic. A single-appointment mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) pulpotomy and an immediate composite resin restoration were performed. Recall examinations at 3, 6, and 18 months verified periapical healing and root development without clinical symptoms. This case report suggests that MTA pulpotomy could be a viable alternative option for DE-affected immature teeth with pulpal and periapical inflammation.

No clinical trial protocols linked to this paper

Clinical trials are automatically linked when NCT numbers are found in the paper's title or abstract.
PICO Elements

No PICO elements extracted yet. Click "Extract PICO" to analyze this paper.

Paper Details
MeSH Terms
Associated Data

No associated datasets or code repositories found for this paper.

Related Papers

Related paper suggestions will be available in future updates.