国际口腔医学杂志 ›› 2006, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (04): 251-255.

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Diagnostics and Treatment of Palatal Radicular Grooves

James Deschner1, Birgit Rath2, Wang Zheng1, Ding Yi3   

  1. 1. Section of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH43210, USA; 2. Dept. of Orthodontics, University of Bonn,Bonn 53111,Germany; 3. Dept. of Oral Medicine,West China College of Stomatology, Chengdu 610041,People′s Republic of China
  • 出版日期:2006-07-20 发布日期:2006-07-20
  • 通讯作者: Wang Zheng, E-mail: wzdoctor@hotmail.com
  • 作者简介:James Deschner(1965-),男,德国人,Assistant Professor in Periodontics,博士

Diagnostics and Treatment of Palatal Radicular Grooves

James Deschner1, Birgit Rath2, Wang Zheng1, Ding Yi3   

  1. 1. Section of Oral Biology,College of Dentistry,The Ohio State University,Columbus OH43210, USA;2. Dept. of Orthodontics, University of Bonn,Bonn 53111,Germany;3. Dept. of Oral Medicine,West China College of Stomatology, Chengdu 610041,People′s Republic of China
  • Online:2006-07-20 Published:2006-07-20

摘要:

The palatal radicular groove represents a developmental anomaly that mainly affects the maxillary incisor teeth. This anomaly is probably caused by an infolding of the enamel organ and Hertwig′s epithelial root sheath during odontogenesis. The groove often originates in the central fossa or cingulum and continues towards the root apex for various distances. The anatomical defect can act as a funnel for plaque and, therefore, result in extensive bone and attachment loss. A complete lack of closure of the calcified tissues along the groove, that is a direct communication between pulp and periodontium, rarely occurs. However, accessory canals between the pulp cavity and periodontal tissues frequently exist along the groove and are main entrances of infectious material into the pulp cavity, facilitating the development of endodontic lesions. Grooves can also complicate restorative therapy or interfere with the accessibility for scaling and root planing. Patients usually present with pain and gingival inflammation in the maxillary incisor region. Bleeding on probing and increased pocket depths are strictly confined to the area of the groove in an otherwise periodontally healthy patient. Radiographs may show a parapulpal line that represents the radiographic image of the groove. Treatment of the anomaly by scaling and root planing alone or in combination with procedures such as odontoplasty, flap surgery, application of an enamel matrix derivative or guided tissue regeneration can be successful. A short case report of a patient treated successfully with an enamel matrix derivative for localized attachment loss due to this anomaly is presented.

关键词: groove, periodontitis, enamel matrix derivative

Abstract:

The palatal radicular groove represents a developmental anomaly that mainly affects the maxillary incisor teeth. This anomaly is probably caused by an infolding of the enamel organ and Hertwig′s epithelial root sheath during odontogenesis. The groove often originates in the central fossa or cingulum and continues towards the root apex for various distances. The anatomical defect can act as a funnel for plaque and, therefore, result in extensive bone and attachment loss. A complete lack of closure of the calcified tissues along the groove, that is a direct communication between pulp and periodontium, rarely occurs. However, accessory canals between the pulp cavity and periodontal tissues frequently exist along the groove and are main entrances of infectious material into the pulp cavity, facilitating the development of endodontic lesions. Grooves can also complicate restorative therapy or interfere with the accessibility for scaling and root planing. Patients usually present with pain and gingival inflammation in the maxillary incisor region. Bleeding on probing and increased pocket depths are strictly confined to the area of the groove in an otherwise periodontally healthy patient. Radiographs may show a parapulpal line that represents the radiographic image of the groove. Treatment of the anomaly by scaling and root planing alone or in combination with procedures such as odontoplasty, flap surgery, application of an enamel matrix derivative or guided tissue regeneration can be successful. A short case report of a patient treated successfully with an enamel matrix derivative for localized attachment loss due to this anomaly is presented.

Key words: groove, periodontitis, enamel matrix derivative

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