Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?

ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to discuss and analyze whether extrusion of endodontic material constitutes avoidable intercurrence, discussing the clinical, ethical and legal implications. Patient LSR, 31 years old, female, attended a dental consultation complaining of pain in the second l...

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Autores principales: Scartezini,Guilherme Romano, Souza,Paulo Otávio Carmo, Mathne,Jacqueline da Silva Telles, Felter,Matheus, Ferrari-Piloni,Carolina, Rodrigues,Livia Graziele, Silva,Rhonan Ferreira
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20190004003922019-10-07Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?Scartezini,Guilherme RomanoSouza,Paulo Otávio CarmoMathne,Jacqueline da Silva TellesFelter,MatheusFerrari-Piloni,CarolinaRodrigues,Livia GrazieleSilva,Rhonan Ferreira endodontics extravasation of therapeutic materials tooth apex apicoectomy oral surgery ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to discuss and analyze whether extrusion of endodontic material constitutes avoidable intercurrence, discussing the clinical, ethical and legal implications. Patient LSR, 31 years old, female, attended a dental consultation complaining of pain in the second left maxillary premolar (tooth 25). Radiographically, a single root canal and thickening of the periodontal ligament associated with extravasation of 8 mm of gutta percha to the maxillary sinus were observed. The first endodontic session aimed to performing the desobturation, root canal preparation and intracanal medication placement. The root canal obturation was performed in the second session. Was carried out an apical surgery that removed 2 mm from the root apex and also performed the covered with a collagen membrane. A 22 months follow-up revealed a tooth function, absence of painful symptomatology or infection, and radiographically normal periodontal ligament and bone neoformation. The second single-root premolar is the type of premolar with less distance with the floor of the maxillary sinus. In this case, the extrusion of the obturator material occurred due to the superinstrumentation of the root canal associated with the proximity of the root with the membrane of the maxillary sinus. From the ethical and legal point of view, the patient has the right to be informed about any intercurrences that may arise during or after the treatment, and the informed consent form is essencial. This document will allow the patient to make a decision about performing an endodontic treatment in which the risk of an accident or complication is imminent or that treatment failure is already expected. It is important that professionals make appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for each case, since this conduct may avoid clinical intercurrences. In addition, if the intercurrences occur, the patient should be advised of how to proceed.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.13 n.4 20192019-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2019000400392en10.4067/S0718-381X2019000400392
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic endodontics
extravasation of therapeutic materials
tooth apex
apicoectomy
oral surgery
spellingShingle endodontics
extravasation of therapeutic materials
tooth apex
apicoectomy
oral surgery
Scartezini,Guilherme Romano
Souza,Paulo Otávio Carmo
Mathne,Jacqueline da Silva Telles
Felter,Matheus
Ferrari-Piloni,Carolina
Rodrigues,Livia Graziele
Silva,Rhonan Ferreira
Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
description ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to discuss and analyze whether extrusion of endodontic material constitutes avoidable intercurrence, discussing the clinical, ethical and legal implications. Patient LSR, 31 years old, female, attended a dental consultation complaining of pain in the second left maxillary premolar (tooth 25). Radiographically, a single root canal and thickening of the periodontal ligament associated with extravasation of 8 mm of gutta percha to the maxillary sinus were observed. The first endodontic session aimed to performing the desobturation, root canal preparation and intracanal medication placement. The root canal obturation was performed in the second session. Was carried out an apical surgery that removed 2 mm from the root apex and also performed the covered with a collagen membrane. A 22 months follow-up revealed a tooth function, absence of painful symptomatology or infection, and radiographically normal periodontal ligament and bone neoformation. The second single-root premolar is the type of premolar with less distance with the floor of the maxillary sinus. In this case, the extrusion of the obturator material occurred due to the superinstrumentation of the root canal associated with the proximity of the root with the membrane of the maxillary sinus. From the ethical and legal point of view, the patient has the right to be informed about any intercurrences that may arise during or after the treatment, and the informed consent form is essencial. This document will allow the patient to make a decision about performing an endodontic treatment in which the risk of an accident or complication is imminent or that treatment failure is already expected. It is important that professionals make appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for each case, since this conduct may avoid clinical intercurrences. In addition, if the intercurrences occur, the patient should be advised of how to proceed.
author Scartezini,Guilherme Romano
Souza,Paulo Otávio Carmo
Mathne,Jacqueline da Silva Telles
Felter,Matheus
Ferrari-Piloni,Carolina
Rodrigues,Livia Graziele
Silva,Rhonan Ferreira
author_facet Scartezini,Guilherme Romano
Souza,Paulo Otávio Carmo
Mathne,Jacqueline da Silva Telles
Felter,Matheus
Ferrari-Piloni,Carolina
Rodrigues,Livia Graziele
Silva,Rhonan Ferreira
author_sort Scartezini,Guilherme Romano
title Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
title_short Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
title_full Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
title_fullStr Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
title_full_unstemmed Extrusion of Endodontic Material to the Maxillary Sinus: Avoidable Intercurrence?
title_sort extrusion of endodontic material to the maxillary sinus: avoidable intercurrence?
publisher Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina
publishDate 2019
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2019000400392
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