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Three-year follow-up results for non-surgical root canal therapy of idiopathic external root resorption on a maxillary canine with MTA: a case report.

Zheng Huang1, Li-Li Chen1, Cong-Yi Wang2, Lin Dai3, Bo Cheng1, Jun Sun4, Jun Sun4.   

Abstract

External root resorption (ERR) is an uncommon and intractable disease. Treatment alternatives are case-dependant and aim for the repair of the resorptive lesion and long-term retention of the tooth. A forty-year-old Asian female was diagnosed with idiopathic ERR on tooth #11 (the left maxillary canine) by CBCT. Non-surgical root canal therapy was completed with the aid of an operating microscope. The apical third of the root canal was filled with warm gutta-percha and the resorption defect was filled with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). The periapical radiographs were taken immediately after operation, one-month follow-up, six-month follow-up and three-year follow-up, respectively. Clinically, the canine was asymptomatic, and no evidence of any further resorption was found. The six-month follow-up radiograph showed initial healing of the bony lesion, while the three-year follow-up radiograph manifested almost complete healing. MTA can be a superior material to be successfully used in the non-surgical treatment of ERR. CBCT is very useful for evaluating the true nature and severity of absorption lesions in root resorption. It is the first complete case report from China about non-surgical treatment of severe ERR along with a relatively long term follow-up.

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Keywords:  CBCT; External root resorption; MTA; canine; non-surgical root canal therapy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25031758      PMCID: PMC4097298     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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