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Warley Luciano Fonseca Tavares, Renata Carvalho Portes Lopes, Ricardo Reis Oliveira, Rodrigo Goncalves de Souza, Luiz Carlos Feitosa Henriques, Antonio Paulino Ribeiro-Sobrinho.
Abstract
Invasive cervical resorption is an external resorption that begins below the epithelial attachment. It is caused primarily by dental trauma, orthodontic treatment, or dental bleaching. This case report involved an invasive Class III cervical resorption resulting from trauma to the superior right central incisor. Root canal treatment was followed by surgical intervention. The resorptive defect was debrided, and part of the tooth was restored with resin-modified glass ionomer cement. Postoperative follow-up revealed complete healing and healthy gingival attachment.Entities:
Keywords: endodontic surgery; invasive cervical resorption; resin-modified glass ionomer
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24192742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Dent ISSN: 0363-6771