Treatment planning and therapy of a severely compromised two-rooted maxillary central incisor
Accepted: 8 January 2024
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Aim: This case report presents the diagnosis and therapy of a severally compromised two-canal maxillary central incisor.
Summary: Tooth #21 was refereed for treatment. 2D and 3D Radiographic evaluation revealed the presence of a severely compromised two-canal central incisor. Root canal therapy was performed. In the two-year follow-up the tooth was fully functional.
Key learning points:
• Meticulous treatment planning and treatment is a valid option even in complicated and compromised cases.
• Root canal treatment can provide concrete therapeutical choices even in heavily compromised cases.
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