Abstract

Background

Dens invaginatus (DI) is a developmental anomaly arising from excessive proliferation or distortion of the enamel organ during tooth formation, often leading to the creation of a pocket or dead space within the tooth. This report presents a case of Type II DI in a maxillary lateral incisor with unique anatomy, diagnosed through cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and further analyzed with micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) post-extraction.

Case presentation

A 20-year-old male patient presented with recurrent pain and gingival swelling around the apex of tooth #22 for 12 months, unresponsive to antibiotic therapy. CBCT examination revealed a well-defined radiolucent area measuring approximately 10.3 × 9.9 × 7.0 mm at the apex of tooth #22, with an oval shape and distinct cortical border. The CBCT images confirmed that the invagination extended into the pulp chamber but did not reach the root apex. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of Type II DI with chronic apical periodontitis was established. The patient opted for extraction, and histopathological analysis of the apical lesion confirmed a periapical granuloma. Micro-CT analysis of the extracted tooth revealed that the invagination communicated with the external oral cavity via a pit in the crown and with the internal root canal system, serving as the conduit for pulp infection. Multiple apical accessory canals were identified, contributing to the persistent periapical infection and development of a periapical granuloma.

Conclusions

This case highlights the complexity of DI and the challenges in treatment due to its unique anatomical features. The report underscores the value of three-dimensional imaging techniques, such as CBCT, in the diagnosis and management of DI.

Details

Title
Unique anatomy of a rare type II dens invaginatus in a maxillary lateral incisor: a case report
Author
Zhou, Wenyuan; Jiang, Rongrong; Gu, Yongchun; Tang, Ying
Pages
1-8
Section
Case Report
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14726831
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3187553918
Copyright
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