Multidisciplinary management of a geminated maxillary central incisor: a case report with six-year follow-upBy Weber Schmidt Pereira Lopes, DDS, MS, PhD, Mauro Henrique Chagas e Silva, DDS, MS, Beatriz Parma Teixeira, DDS, Carolinne Maria de Assis Teixeira, DDS, Franciele de Paula Matias, DDS, Rodrigo R. Amaral, DDS, MS, PhDhttps://doi.org/10.71347/alx571ic5
Published online July 21, 2025
Abstract
Gemination is a rare morphoanatomical alteration that may lead to aesthetic, functional, and orthodontic issues. This study presents a clinical case of multidisciplinary treatment of a geminated maxillary central incisor. A 12-year-old patient presented with aesthetic concerns due to gemination in the left maxillary central incisor, dental agenesis, and malocclusion. Root canal treatment was performed using an operating dental microscope, an apex locator, and motor-driven instruments, which were essential for facilitating the planned aesthetic and orthodontic procedures. Clinical and radiographic follow-ups conducted six years and three months after treatment revealed no clinical or radiographic signs or symptoms, indicating success in all endodontic, orthodontic, and aesthetic outcomes.
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