%0 Journal Article %T Unusual treatment of symptomatic condensing osteitis related to mandibular premolar teeth: a case report %A Erkan £¿zcan %A Hasan Alper Uyar %J Cumhuriyet Dental Journal %D 2012 %I Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Dentistry %R 10.7126/cdj.2012.1560 %X Objectives: Condensing osteitis is defined as pathologic sclerosis of maxillo-mandibular bones characterized by mild clinical symptoms. This case report presented a different approach to a patient with symptomatic condensing osteitis. Materials and Methods: A twenty one years old male patient was referred to our department because of pain in his left mandibular region during chewing. Intraoral examination revealed pain in the lower left first premolar tooth during percussion and it was seen that this tooth was associated with an apical sclerotic lesion approximately 1cm wide in radiographic examination. Root canal treatment was performed to the tooth. As complaints of pain during chewing exceeded, both biopsy and apical root resection were performed. Results: The lesion was diagnosed as symptomatic condensing osteitis after clinical, radiological and pathological examinations. A month after the operation, the patient¡¯s symptoms completely disappeared. In 6, and 12 months radiographic controls, beginning of new bone formation in region of resection and also regression of lesion were observed. Conclusions: The conventional treatment of condensing osteitis is extraction of related tooth and curetting of that region or root treatment of related the tooth. In this type of lesion, in condition of failed root canal treatment, instead of the tooth extraction, as a different treatment option, apical root resection can cut the relationship between the root and the lesion. %K Condensing osteitis %K apical resection %K mandibular osteosclerosis %U http://dergi.cumhuriyet.edu.tr/ojs/index.php/dishekimligi/article/view/1560