Exacerbation management in endodontics

Authors

  • Edison Alexander Quesada Maldonado Universidad de Cartagena. Cartagena
  • Antonio J José Diaz Caballero Universidad de Cartagena. Cartagena
  • Javier Ignacio Alvear Perez Universidad de Cartagena. Cartagena

Keywords:

symptom flare up, endodontics, acute pain

Abstract

Introduction: endodontic exacerbation is a problem with low incidence that can occur after endodontic treatment due to the aggravation of an asymptomatic pulp condition, as well as a periradicular affection. Mechanical and chemical injuries are frequently associated with their onset; however, the injury caused by microorganisms and their products is the main and most common cause for it. It can occur after the treatment is performed at an appointment or between sessions.
Objective: to report a case of endodontic exacerbation and its management.
Case presentation: a 49-year-old female patient presented with pain and inflammation after beginning the endodontic treatment. The clinical and pharmacological management of the exacerbation was carried out in a tooth with diagnosis of asymptomatic apical periodontitis. After 5 days, the root canal treatment is finished using mineral trioxide aggregate and gutta-percha. The tooth is then restored and clinical and radiographic controls are carried out.
Conclusions: it is possible to prevent this type of complications of variable cause by identifying risk factors, as well as through the experience of the clinician and the establishment of proper management protocols.

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Author Biography

Edison Alexander Quesada Maldonado, Universidad de Cartagena. Cartagena

Odontólogo Universidad del Magdalena. Postgrado de Endodoncia Universidad de Cartagena.

Published

2018-01-23

How to Cite

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Quesada Maldonado EA, Diaz Caballero AJJ, Alvear Perez JI. Exacerbation management in endodontics. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 2018 Jan. 23 [cited 2025 Jun. 7];54(4):52-9. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/1345

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Case Report