M Jacobovitz1, R K P de Lima. 1. Paulista Association of Dental Surgeons, Regional de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil. marcosjacobovitz@yahoo.com.br
Abstract
AIM: To report the treatment and follow-up of a maxillary central incisor with internal resorption managed by root canal treatment, white mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) repair and a fibre-glass post for reinforcement. SUMMARY: This study presents a case of extensive internal root resorption affecting tooth 11 (FDI) in a 28-year-old male patient, with a history of trauma in that region. The substantial loss of tooth structure, including cementum, and a perforation with lateral periodontal communication were complicating factors. Despite a guarded prognosis but encouraged by a healthy periodontal condition, treatment based on reconstructing the tooth with white MTA and a fibre-glass core was carried out. Follow-up radiographs over 20 months demonstrated the maintenance of a functional tooth. The tooth did, however, discolour after MTA treatment. KEY LEARNING POINTS: Because of its insidious pathology, internal root resorption can extend to significant dimensions before being recognized. MTA plus the fitting of a fibre-glass post provided adequate, functional rehabilitation of a compromised tooth for 20 months. Despite the favourable biological and mechanical properties of white MTA, considerable tooth discolouration may occur.
AIM: To report the treatment and follow-up of a maxillary central incisor with internal resorption managed by root canal treatment, white mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) repair and a fibre-glass post for reinforcement. SUMMARY: This study presents a case of extensive internal root resorption affecting tooth 11 (FDI) in a 28-year-old male patient, with a history of trauma in that region. The substantial loss of tooth structure, including cementum, and a perforation with lateral periodontal communication were complicating factors. Despite a guarded prognosis but encouraged by a healthy periodontal condition, treatment based on reconstructing the tooth with white MTA and a fibre-glass core was carried out. Follow-up radiographs over 20 months demonstrated the maintenance of a functional tooth. The tooth did, however, discolour after MTA treatment. KEY LEARNING POINTS: Because of its insidious pathology, internal root resorption can extend to significant dimensions before being recognized. MTA plus the fitting of a fibre-glass post provided adequate, functional rehabilitation of a compromised tooth for 20 months. Despite the favourable biological and mechanical properties of white MTA, considerable tooth discolouration may occur.
Authors: Marta Vallés; Montserrat Mercadé; Fernando Duran-Sindreu; Jose Luis Bourdelande; Miguel Roig Journal: Clin Oral Investig Date: 2012-07-20 Impact factor: 3.573
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