Nicolás Armando DUFEY, Fernando PEÑA BENGOA, Patricio MELENDEZ, Augusto Shoji KATO
Introduction: Foraminal enlargement refers to intentional mechanical enlargement of the foramen to reduce the bacterial load in an area frequently affected by endodontic infections beyond the limits of the apical constriction. The objective of this case report is to present the foraminal enlargement technique of a tooth with an extensive periapical lesion as a complement in the endodontic treatment and an early alternative to periapical microsurgery. Materials and methods: The case is presented of an endodontically treated upper lateral incisor with an extensive associated periapical lesion. Due to the clinical and radiographic history, the time elapsed since the initial endodontic treatment, and the high probability of areas of apical resorption with extra-radicular biofilm, endodontic retreatment with foraminal enlargement was indicated as the first option, postponing the indication for endodontic surgery according to evolution. Results: In the follow-up appointment at 2 years, a favorable clinical imaging evolution of retreatment was observed, with a total increase in bone density. The complementary endodontic surgical procedure was discarded. Conclusion: Foraminal enlargement is a viable complementary alternative in cases of long-term apical periodontitis with suspicion of biofilm at the foramen level. It can be considered an option before the indication of surgical endodontic retreatment.
Keywords: Periapical Periodontitis. Root Canal Therapy. Retreatment. Periapical Repair. Foraminal Enlargement.
How to cite: Dufey NA, Peña-Bengoa F, Melendez P, Kato AS. Foraminal enlargement as a complement in the endodontic treatment for the regeneration of an extensive periapical lesion. A case report. Dental Press Endod. 2021 Sept-Dec;11(3):87-93.
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