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Invasive cervical resorption: treatment challenges

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±èÀ¯°æ ( Kim Yoo-Kyung ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
ÀÌÂù¿µ ( Lee Chan-Young ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
±èÀǼº ( Kim Eui-Seong ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry
³ëº´´ö ( Roh Byoung-Duck ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Conservative Dentistry

Abstract


Invasive cervical resorption is a relatively uncommon form of external root resorption. It is characterized by invasion of cervical region of the root by fibrovascular tissue derived from the periodontal ligament. This case presents an invasive cervical resorption occurring in maxillary lateral incisor, following damage in cervical cementum from avulsion and intracoronal bleaching procedure. Flap reflection, debridement and restoration with glass ionomer cement were performed in an attempt to repair the defect. But after 2 mon, more resorption extended apically. Considering root stability and recurrence potential, we decided to extract the tooth. Invasive cervical resorption in advanced stages may present great challenges for clinicians. Therefore, prevention and early detection must be stressed when dealing with patients presenting history of potential predisposing factors.

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Dental trauma; External cervical resorption; Intracoronal bleaching; Invasive cervical resorption; Root resorption

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