Assessment of true vertical root fracture line in endodontically treated teeth using a new subtraction software – A Micro‐CT and CBCT study

Author(s):  
Aihemaiti Gulibire ◽  
Ya Cao ◽  
Antian Gao ◽  
Congyue Wang ◽  
Tiemei Wang ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (01) ◽  
pp. 122-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myung-Jin Lim ◽  
Jung-Ae Kim ◽  
Yoorina Choi ◽  
Chan-Ui Hong ◽  
Kyung-San Min

ABSTRACTAlthough vertical root fracture (VRF) is mostly found in endodontically treated teeth, it also occurs spontaneously. If VRF is recognized after endodontic treatment, it is considered to be iatrogenic and can lead to legal trouble. However, legal problems can be averted if the dentist can prove that the VRF existed before endodontic treatment. This case report describes an unusual, spontaneous VRF in an endodontically treated tooth and presents a useful tip for determining whether a fracture is iatrogenic. We performed nonsurgical endodontic treatment on a mandibular first molar with irreversible pulpitis. After 6 months, the patient revisited with localized swelling, and we diagnosed VRF of the mesial root. We extracted the tooth and prepared it for microscopic examination. We found gutta-percha in the fracture line of the transversely sectioned root, and it appeared to have penetrated to the fracture line through the force generated from the filling. The patient was informed and agreed that the fracture occurred spontaneously before treatment. This case demonstrates the time point of VRF occurrence by identifying the presence of gutta-percha in the fracture line. We suggest that this procedure can be used to demonstrate whether VRFs in endodontically treated teeth are spontaneous or iatrogenic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1375
Author(s):  
Wan-Chuen Liao ◽  
Chi-Hung Chen ◽  
Yu-Hwa Pan ◽  
Mei-Chi Chang ◽  
Jiiang-Huei Jeng

A vertical root fracture (VRF) is a complex complication that usually leads to tooth extraction. The aim of this article is to review the prevalence, demography, distribution, diagnostic methods, etiology and predisposing factors, clinical features, radiographic characteristics and treatment strategies of VRFs in non-endodontically treated teeth (VRFNETT) and endodontically treated teeth (VRFETT). Search terms for each subject related to VRFNETT and VRFETT were entered into MEDLINE, PubMed and Google Scholar. Systematic reviews, retrospective cohort studies, demographic research, clinical studies, case reports and case series were reviewed. Most of the VRFs were found in patients older than 40 years old. Older populations were discovered in the non-endodontically treated VRF group when compared to the endodontically treated VRF group. Male patients were found at a greater prevalence than females in the non-endodontically treated VRF group. The initial occurrence of a VRF may accompany radiolucent lines within the root canal, unusual space between the canal wall and intracanal material, a widening of the PDL space along the periradicular surfaces, angular bony destruction, step-like bone defects, V-shaped diffuse bone defects, or root resorptions corresponding to the fracture line before the clear separation of the fractured fragment. The indicative clinical and radiographic signs of VRF included a coronally positioned sinus tract, deep-narrow periodontal defects, the displacement of a fractured fragment, periradicular radiolucent halos and the widening of the root canal space. Interestingly, VRFNETT are more often observed in the Chinese population. Some patients with multiple VRFs were observed, suggesting possible predisposing factors in genetics and tooth development. The management of a VRF usually involves a multidisciplinary approach. The common distribution and features of VRFNETT and VRFETT were elucidated to facilitate recognition and diagnosis. Besides extraction, variable therapeutic schemes, such as the repair of the VRF, root amputation and others reported in earlier literature, are available. A long-term prognosis study of the various therapeutic strategies is needed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 698-702 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chih-Chia Huang ◽  
Ya-Chi Chang ◽  
Meng-Che Chuang ◽  
Hsueh-Jen Lin ◽  
Yi-Ling Tsai ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lorena Rosa Silva ◽  
Kaique Leite de Lima ◽  
Ananda Amaral Santos ◽  
Cláudio Rodrigues Leles ◽  
Carlos Estrela ◽  
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