Papers by Ehsen Abdelmoumen
This paper report a case describing the diagnosis and treatment of an external root resorption in... more This paper report a case describing the diagnosis and treatment of an external root resorption in the upper right central incisor with surgical approach following endodontic treatment using the new dental cement BiodentineTM in an attempt to repair the defect. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are the keys to a successful outcome. This case report presents a favorable clinical outcome when Biodentine was used for treating external cervical resorption.
The purpose of this report was to present the treatment of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent... more The purpose of this report was to present the treatment of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent central incisor using the new mineral trioxide aggregate (MMMTA ®, Micro-Mega, Besancon, France) as an orthograde root filling. In such cases, the canal remains large, with thin and fragile walls, and the apex architecture remains divergent. This case demonstrates the efficacy of MTA in this particular situation as an effective material to support regeneration of apical tissue in immature necrotic teeth. External inflammatory resorption was detected after 3 months of the endodontic treatment. At the one-year followup, there were no clinical symptoms with radiographic healing of periradicular tissues, new hard-tissue formation in the apical area of the affected tooth and stabilization of the resorption.
Les fistules cutanees d’origine dentaire sont souvent mal diagnostiquees en raison de leur rarete... more Les fistules cutanees d’origine dentaire sont souvent mal diagnostiquees en raison de leur rarete et de l’absence de symptomes dentaires evidents, ce qui retarde le traitement de ces lesions benignes. Ce cas clinique decrira le diagnostic et le traitement d’une fistule cutanee d’origine dentaire en rapport avec la premiere molaire mandibulaire gauche. Un traitement non chirurgical a ete effectue permettant la guerison de la fistule cutanee et la regression de la lesion peri-apicale de la dent en question.
Journal of Dentistry and Oral Hygiene, May 31, 2014
Cutaneous sinus tracts of dental origin are often initially misdiagnosed and inappropriately trea... more Cutaneous sinus tracts of dental origin are often initially misdiagnosed and inappropriately treated because of their uncommon occurrence and the absence of symptoms in approximately half the individuals affected. This paper reports a case describing the diagnosis and treatment of an extra-oral cutaneous sinus tract of odontogenic origin in relation to a mandibular left first molar. Non-surgical endodontic treatment was performed, and it resulted in resolution of the sinus tract and promoted periapical healing of the tooth involved.
Adverse or physical condition induced in patient through any treatment procedures by a clinician ... more Adverse or physical condition induced in patient through any treatment procedures by a clinician is known as iatrogenesis. Inthe field of dentistry, dentist needs to deal in a small area with lot of obstructions around the tooth structure. So, iatrogenic damage to the oral and para-oral tissue is likely to occur in every aspect of dentistry.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of dens invaginatus and classif... more Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of dens invaginatus and classify dens invaginatus types in a sample of the Tunisian population. Method: The present study was performed basing on extraoral and intraoral exams and using periapical and panoramic radiographs of 1280 teeth of 44 patients who presented to the Department of Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics at the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monatsir, Tunisia. Maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth were evaluated for the presence and characteristics of dens invaginatus. Statistical evaluation was performed by the Pearson chi-squared test. Result: Dens invaginatus was observed in 15 of 1280 teeth, with a frequency of 1.2%.The abnomaly affected specially maxillary lateral incisors (p.0000) and the most commonly observed type of dens invaginatus was type I (56%).There was only one periapical lesion in teeth with type I dens invaginatus, whereas most of the subjects with type III had apical periodontiti...
The purpose of this report was to present the treatment
of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent... more The purpose of this report was to present the treatment
of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent central
incisor using the new mineral trioxide aggregate (MMMTA
®, Micro-Mega, Besançon, France) as an
orthograde root filling. In such cases, the canal
remains large, with thin and fragile walls, and the apex
architecture remains divergent. This case demonstrates
the efficacy of MTA in this particular situation as an
effective material to support regeneration of apical
tissue in immature necrotic teeth. External
inflammatory resorption was detected after 3 months
of the endodontic treatment. At the one-year followup,
there were no clinical symptoms with radiographic
healing of periradicular tissues, new hard-tissue
formation in the apical area of the affected tooth and
stabilization of the resorption.
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Papers by Ehsen Abdelmoumen
of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent central
incisor using the new mineral trioxide aggregate (MMMTA
®, Micro-Mega, Besançon, France) as an
orthograde root filling. In such cases, the canal
remains large, with thin and fragile walls, and the apex
architecture remains divergent. This case demonstrates
the efficacy of MTA in this particular situation as an
effective material to support regeneration of apical
tissue in immature necrotic teeth. External
inflammatory resorption was detected after 3 months
of the endodontic treatment. At the one-year followup,
there were no clinical symptoms with radiographic
healing of periradicular tissues, new hard-tissue
formation in the apical area of the affected tooth and
stabilization of the resorption.
of an avulsed immature necrotic permanent central
incisor using the new mineral trioxide aggregate (MMMTA
®, Micro-Mega, Besançon, France) as an
orthograde root filling. In such cases, the canal
remains large, with thin and fragile walls, and the apex
architecture remains divergent. This case demonstrates
the efficacy of MTA in this particular situation as an
effective material to support regeneration of apical
tissue in immature necrotic teeth. External
inflammatory resorption was detected after 3 months
of the endodontic treatment. At the one-year followup,
there were no clinical symptoms with radiographic
healing of periradicular tissues, new hard-tissue
formation in the apical area of the affected tooth and
stabilization of the resorption.