Shigenori Suzuki

Publications
  • Case Report
    Management of Tooth and Observation of External Root Surface with Extrusion of Calcium Hydroxide-Containing Paste
    Author(s): Yoshiko Murakami Masuda*,Shigenori Suzuki,Yukiko Matsuda,Yuichi Kimura,Takashi Miyazaki Yoshiko Murakami Masuda*,Shigenori Suzuki,Yukiko Matsuda,Yuichi Kimura,Takashi Miyazaki

    Introduction: Extrusion of the root canal filling materials is often absorbed and heals, which produces no irreversible changes. However, sometimes it causes the persisting pain and apical radiolucent. This case shows that extrusion of calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2] intracanal medicament caused the persistent percussion pain. Methods: This case report describes the patient with extrusion of Ca(OH)2 into the periapical tissue in the mandibular right second premolar. A 48-year-old female presented with persistent occlusal pain. Radiographs revealed a radiolucent lesion in the periapical region of mandibular second premolar. The cone-beam computed tomography scan revealed the non-radiolucency root canal materials around the root apex and periapical radiolucency was present along with considerable .. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2161-1122.1000301

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