Intentional Negotiation and Filling of Accessory Canals: A Case Series With Three‐Dimensional Segmentation and Volumetric Healing Assessment
Lucas Pinto Carpena, Gabriel Lima Braz, Henrique Timm Vieira, Nadia de Souza Ferreira

TL;DR
This case series shows that intentionally negotiating and filling accessory canals using 3D imaging can lead to successful healing in endodontic treatment.
Contribution
The study demonstrates intentional mechanical debridement and filling of accessory canals using CBCT-based planning in clinical practice.
Findings
All six accessory canals were successfully negotiated and filled with endodontic sealer.
Tomographic analysis showed partial or complete periradicular healing in all cases.
No patients experienced clinical symptoms at follow-up.
Abstract
Accessory canals (ACs) are anatomical features that may harbour residual infected tissue and contribute to persistent periradicular inflammation. Although filling of these structures is occasionally achieved passively, their intentional mechanical negotiation remains rarely documented in clinical practice. This case series aims to describe the clinical approach, outcomes and imaging strategies used in the intentional debridement and filling of ACs. Six teeth with identifiable ACs on cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT), in association with bone resorption, were included. All cases underwent chemomechanical preparation using rotary instrumentation with 2% chlorhexidine gel, active saline irrigation and final EDTA activation with passive ultrasonic irrigation. Intentional mechanical debridement of ACs was performed using small‐diameter hand files. All fillings were performed with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Treatments · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
