Abstract

Dens invaginatus is a dental germ aberrant development caused by enamel invagination. It is distinguished by enamel and dentin invagination, which forms a lumen within the diseased tooth that can reach as deep as the apical foramen. Diagnosing and treating these illnesses might be challenging due to their canal morphology. Understanding dental anatomy and deviations is essential for successful endodontic therapy.Early and correct diagnosis is critical in determining the most effective treatment for such cases. This case report describes on such successful rehabilitation of case of dens invagiatus Oehler’s type II with open apex.

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