Invasive Cervical Resorption Class III in a Maxillary Central Incisor: Diagnosis and Follow-up by Means of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography

dc.contributor.authorEstévez Luaña, Roberto
dc.contributor.authorArangurén Cangas, Joséspa
dc.contributor.authorEscorial, Alfonsospa
dc.contributor.authorGregorio González, César de
dc.contributor.authorTorre de la Fuente, Francisco de la
dc.contributor.authorVera Rojas, Jorgespa
dc.contributor.authorCisneros Cabello, Rafael
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-27T17:26:09Z
dc.date.available2013-11-27T17:26:09Z
dc.date.issued2010spa
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Invasive cervical resorption (ICR) is a type of external resorption that begins below the epithelial attachment. The etiology of ICR is mainly caused by trauma or orthodontic treatment. In many cases, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a very useful tool to achieve proper diagnosis. Methods: This case presented with invasive cervical resorption class III (Heithersay) caused by trauma on tooth #9. CBCT was performed allowing observation of the extent of the lesion in the three spatial planes. Results: Treatment was combined: surgical treatment to expose the resorptive defect and nonsurgical root canal therapy to remove the necrotic pulp and disinfect the root canal system; finally, the resorptive defect was filled up with resin ionomer (Geristore; Den-Mat Corporation, Santa Maria, CA). Conclusions: Follow up x-ray films showed healing of the periradicular tissues, and then a control CBCT was performed to assess the reliability of the conventional x-ray film; a small periapical lesion was observed in two of the CBCT sections.(J Endod 2010;36:2012-2014)spa
dc.description.impact3.291 JCR (2010) Q1, 3/77 Dentistry, oral surgery & medicinespa
dc.identifier.citationEstévez-Luaña, R., Aranguren, J., Escorial, A., Gregorio-González, C., Torre de la Fuente, F. de la, Vera, J., & Cisneros-Cabello, R. (2010). Invasive cervical resorption class III in a maxillary central incisor: diagnosis and follow-up by means of cone-beam computed tomography. Journal of Endodontics, 36(12), 2012-2014.spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.joen.2010.08.012spa
dc.identifier.issn00992399spa
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/481
dc.language.isoengspa
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dc.subject.otherCone-Beam Computed Tomographyspa
dc.subject.otherInvasive Cervical Resorptionspa
dc.subject.otherMaxillary Central Incisorspa
dc.subject.otherInflammatory Root Resorptionspa
dc.subject.otherMineral Trioxide Aggregatespa
dc.subject.otherDogs Teethspa
dc.subject.otherRestorationspa
dc.subject.otherObturationspa
dc.subject.otherLimitspa
dc.subject.otherDentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicinespa
dc.subject.unescoOdontologíaspa
dc.subject.unescoMedicina preventivaspa
dc.titleInvasive Cervical Resorption Class III in a Maxillary Central Incisor: Diagnosis and Follow-up by Means of Cone-Beam Computed Tomographyspa
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