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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this case report is to present endodontic and periodontal management of mucosal fenestrations with exposed root apices. The treatment protocol in present cases includes a combination of regenerative therapy using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) with connective tissue graft (CTG) and endodontic microsurgery. Pre-existing condition of these teeth exhibits apical lesion with prominent root position and complete buccal bone dehiscence/fenestration presents a true challenge to successful outcome. CASE PRESENTATION: Four patients having concomitant mucosal fenestrations with an apical lesion and complete denudation/fenestration of the buccal plate were treated with root canal treatment and then by endodontic microsurgery. After the root-end resection and retrograde filling, PRF was placed in the bone defect maintaining intimate contact with the bone surface. CTG was harvested from the palate, placed over the PRF, and beneath the flap corresponding to the mucosal fenestration defect, and sutured with the flap to ensure a secured position. The flap was then repositioned and sutured. All patients showed the complete coverage of the mucosal fenestration with no post-operative complications and were followed up to 2-5 years. CONCLUSION: Peri-radicular endodontic microsurgery and CTG along with PRF may be used as a predictable treatment option to manage the mucosal fenestrations in such challenging cases.
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Fibrina Rica em Plaquetas , Apicectomia , Tecido Conjuntivo/transplante , Humanos , Microcirurgia , Mucosa Bucal/cirurgiaRESUMO
Although titanium is considered as the biocompatible material and widely used in medical and dental fields, the clinical application of this material is still a critical issue due to the possible adverse host response. Very few case reports related with titanium-based hypersensitivity reactions with dental implants proved the existence of titanium allergy. The present case report describes 56-year-old male showing allergic symptoms after 1 week of dental implant placement with no perioral or facial signs, but eczema was shown on the distant body parts, and the complete remission was attained after removing the dental implant.