Abstract
All efforts should be aimed to safe permanent tooth for adolescents. Presented rare case confirms a possibility to save a tooth with Oehlers Type 3 anomaly with peri-invaginated periodontitis and to preserve vitality of the tooth pulp, even when surgical cyst removal is performed.
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Dembinskaite, A., Veberiene, R., & Machiulskiene, V. (2018). Successful treatment of dens invaginatus type 3 with infected invagination, vital pulp, and cystic lession: A case report. Clinical Case Reports, 6(8), 1565–1570. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1647
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