“CBCT-THE THIRD AND THE MOST DIAGNOSTIC DIMENSION”: A CASE
REPORT
Radiology is an essential tool in the dental clinical practice as most structures harbouring disease are not visible to the naked eye. There are various entities that are generally not noticed until periapical pathology occurs. Under such circumstances, the diagnosis is difcult, as they mimic various other conditions. One of such condition is root fracture after an endodontic treatment of tooth. Vertical root fracture (VRF) usually starts from an internal dentinal crack and develops over time, due to masticatory forces and occlusal loads. Here in this paper we will discuss how we stepwise diagnostic radiographic modalities are used to see the actual cause of pain in a 60 year old male patient. Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) was done to view in 3D which revealed VRF of tooth. Throughout the paper the edge of CBCT over other diagnostic modalities is discussed till we get our diagnosis.