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A 34-year-old male attended with mild pain during mastication and slight mobility on the upper left lateral incisor tooth for 2 months. He gave the history of trauma on the offending tooth 3 years ago and for this he visited to a local dentist 2 weeks ago but did not get any relief after treatment. On clinical examination, the tooth was non vital, tender to percussion with 2 degree mobility, not associated with any swelling and discharge. Pre-operative radiograph revealed obliteration of pulp chamber, area of rarefaction associated near the apex of upper left lateral incisor tooth, cervical radiolucency indicating the loss of periodontal structures and about 5 mm separated fragment of instrument in the coronal third of the root canal.
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A 60-year-old male came with complaints of a gradual loss of tooth surface structure on the upper left anterior tooth with no complaints of pain and hypersensitivity. He was very much concerned about the appearance of the tooth and developing any pathology and therefore wanted to get his tooth treated. Medical history was not contributory, proper history about foods and diet habits, occupational, para-functional, and other abnormal habits were recorded but nothing significant was notified. The only significant was the horizontal brushing technique.
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