Apical Actinomycosis as a Continuum of Intraradicular and Extraradicular Infection

Case Report and Critical Review on Its Involvement with Treatment Failure

  • Ricucci, Domenico MD, DDS
  • Siqueira, José F. Jr DDS, MSc, PhD
Journal of Endodontics 34(9):p 1124-1129, September 2008.

Abstract

This article reports a case of extraradicular actinomycosis that clearly formed a continuum with the intraradicular infection. Histobacteriologic and histopathologic analyses of the root tip and attached apical periodontitis lesion obtained by surgery from a tooth with persistent disease were performed to look for the possible reasons for persistent disease. Although no stainable bacteria were observed in the apparently well-treated main canal, apical ramifications were clogged with dense bacterial biofilms that were contiguous to extraradicular actinomycotic aggregates. A critical review of the literature revealed that there is no clear evidence that apical actinomycosis is indeed an independent entity leading to persistent apical periodontitis lesions.

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