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Abstract

The aim of the present case report refers to a female patient with radiopacity lesion of mandible in the left premolar region with clinical manifestations - tension and pain on percussion, caused by the lower second premolar, to which a diagnostic and a treatment are proposed. 2.MATERIALS AND METHODS Case Report A 35 year-old female patient referred to the Department of Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Plovdiv, Bulgaria. For effective root canal treatment uses conventional endodontic instruments - hand files up to size 30, irrigation protocol with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite NaOCl, 40% citric acid and final root canal obturation carried out with a bioceramic-based root canal sealer (Fig. 1). 4.CONCLUSIONS The present clinical case showed the paramount importance of medical history, clinical and paraclinical examination (radiography and biopsy) for a proper diagnosis of localised changes in the lower jaw bone structure, revealing that apical surgery is considered a safe procedure to preserve the teeth with clinical manifestation and well-defined radiopacity lesion.

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