Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the most frequent radi
ographic appearance of bony lesions associated with vertically fractured ro
ots of endodontically treated maxillary premolars.
Study design. The radiographic features of 102 endodontically treated teeth
and their periradicular areas (51 with and 51 without vertically fractured
roots) were evaluated and compared.
Results. The predominant appearance of the periradicular area in the teeth
with vertically fractured rests was the "halo" lesion (57%); by contrast, i
n the non-vertically fractured roots group, a "periapical" radiolucent lesi
on was most frequently found (55%). Angular bone loss (14%) and periodontal
radiolucency (14%) were also typical radiolucent lesions in the vertically
fractured teeth.
Conclusions. "Halo" lesion, perilateral radiolucency, and angular resorptio
n of the crestal bone, combined with diffuse or defined but not corticated
borders. indicated a high probability of vertical root fracture in maxillar
y premolars.