Challenges in Management of Compromised First Permanent Molar With Pathologic Perforation and Periapical Lesion in a 10-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report
Sahili Mungekar, Laresh N Mistry, Ashwin M Jawdekar, Shreyas Neelkanthan, Snehal Markandey, Punam S Patil

TL;DR
This case report describes the challenges and treatment of a compromised first permanent molar in a 10-year-old boy with a periapical lesion and furcation involvement.
Contribution
The paper presents a case study highlighting the use of Triple antibiotic paste and Tricalcium silicate cement in managing a complex pediatric dental condition.
Findings
The treatment approach included the use of Triple antibiotic paste and Tricalcium silicate cement.
Follow-up evaluations showed clinical and radiographic improvements, including resolution of the periapical lesion.
The case highlights the challenges of treating compromised molars in pediatric patients with incomplete root formation and behavioral issues.
Abstract
First permanent molars play a critical role in mastication, development of occlusion, dentoalveolar growth and maintenance of dentofacial and skeletal harmony. The first permanent molar is the most caries-prone tooth in the permanent dentition due to its early exposure to the oral environment. Additionally, it takes the longest time to develop from its intrauterine formation to eruption in the oral cavity making it particularly susceptible to hypoplastic changes during development. It has been frequently observed that the age of the child, stage of growth and development, incomplete root formation, limited working area in pediatric patients, behavioural changes, and delayed reporting to the dental clinic complicate the management and affect the long-term prognosis of the molar. Management of compromised first permanent molars (cFPM) in pediatric patients presents several challenges,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Radiography and Imaging · dental development and anomalies
