TY - JOUR
T1 - Radicular Dens in Dente
T2 - Review of the Literature with Report of a Rare Case in a Child
AU - Boaz, Karen
AU - Natarajan, Srikant
AU - Suprabha, Baranya Shrikrishna
AU - Nandita, K. P.
AU - Lewis, Amitha J.
AU - Deepak, Sriranjani
AU - Manaktala, Nidhi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Boaz et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Introduction: Dens invaginatus is an extremely rare developmental disturbance that can occur in primary, permanent, or supernumerary teeth due to invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during tooth development. The clinical recognition of the radicular variant of dens in the dente is challenging as it is mostly asymptomatic with a normal-appearing clinical crown and is incidentally discovered in radiographs. Case presentation: This report describes a case of the radicular variant of dens in dente that involved the mandibular lateral incisor in an 8-year-old child. The affected tooth was symptomatic and was extracted as a part of treatment. Conclusion: Although the present case required extraction since it was associated with periapical infection, in other cases, treatment may be rendered with appropriate restorative/endodontic procedures with a keen intent to avoid sacrificing the involved tooth as has been reported earlier and reviewed herein.
AB - Introduction: Dens invaginatus is an extremely rare developmental disturbance that can occur in primary, permanent, or supernumerary teeth due to invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during tooth development. The clinical recognition of the radicular variant of dens in the dente is challenging as it is mostly asymptomatic with a normal-appearing clinical crown and is incidentally discovered in radiographs. Case presentation: This report describes a case of the radicular variant of dens in dente that involved the mandibular lateral incisor in an 8-year-old child. The affected tooth was symptomatic and was extracted as a part of treatment. Conclusion: Although the present case required extraction since it was associated with periapical infection, in other cases, treatment may be rendered with appropriate restorative/endodontic procedures with a keen intent to avoid sacrificing the involved tooth as has been reported earlier and reviewed herein.
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U2 - 10.2174/18742106-v16-e2206271
DO - 10.2174/18742106-v16-e2206271
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141388919
SN - 1874-2106
VL - 16
JO - Open Dentistry Journal
JF - Open Dentistry Journal
IS - 1
M1 - e187421062206271
ER -