Abstract
Abnormalities of the teeth that have had periapical endodontic treatment generally due to recurrent infections of
root canal. Infection of the root canal is caused by leakage due to poor quality of coronal restoration and iatrogenic
factors. Root canal treatment of the tooth with periapical cyst generally do conventionally. Medication materials
used for healing of periapical lesions is calcium hydroxide, since it has properties not irritating, alkaline pH and
antibacterial capabilities, so it is a biological stimulator for the formation of hard tissue in the area of damage and
is expected to accelerate the healing process. It was reported the case of a 23-year-old student came to the Dental
clinic of Conservation Specialist RSGM Sekeloa with complaints lower right back teeth has restored with amalgam,
no pain, but less comfortable when chewing. The results obtained after treatment with calcium hydroxide and
medikamen gutta percha filling with resin-based root canal cement. Approximately 4 months later, the periapical
radiolucent area had thinned. So it was concluded that conventional endodontic treatment proved to heal periapical
lesions including cysts, as long as the treatment is taken adequately.
Recommended Citation
Soerachman, Badi; Fadil, Moch. Richata; Sukartini, Endang; and Armilia, Milly
(2012)
"Perawatan endodontik konvensional pada gigi molar pertama kanan rahang bawah dengan kista radikuler Conventional endodontic treatment in lower right first molar with radicular cyst,"
Dentofasial: Vol. 11:
Iss.
1, Article 10.
DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v11i1.288
Available at:
https://scholarhub.unhas.ac.id/dentofasial/vol11/iss1/10
Pages
18-21
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©2016Badi Soerachman, Moch. Richata Fadil, Endang Sukartini, Milly Armilia
DOI
10.15562/jdmfs.v11i1.288