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CLINICAL MASTERS Volume 4 — Issue 2018

Fig. 1 Pre-op radiograph of tooth #14. The tooth was symp- tomatic and sensitive to per- cussion. Fig. 2 Clinical pre-op photograph of the soft tissue. Fig. 3 A triangular paramarginal flap was raised to access and treat the apical third of tooth #14. Fig. 4 Intra-op photograph of the resected root. Fig. 5 Synthetic monofilament 6-0 sutures were used to secure the flap in its original position. Fig. 6 Note the reapproximation of the soft tissue at the junction between the vertical and horizontal incisions (10× magnifica- tion). Fig. 7 On the day of suture removal (72 hours after surgery), the tissue showed good healing. Fig. 8 Clinical photograph of the soft tissue immediately after suture removal. Fig. 9 Control of the soft tissue two months after the surgery. Fig. 10 Control of the soft tissue four months after the surgery. The vertical and horizontal incisions are barely visible. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Article Endodontics issue 2018 — 43

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