| Literature DB >> 25598815 |
Ehsan Esnaashari1, Arezou Pezeshkfar2, Mahta Fazlyab3.
Abstract
Internal inflammatory root resorption (IIRR) is a rare condition of the root canal and if it is left untreated it may lead to destruction of the surrounding dental hard tissues. Odontoclasts are responsible for this situation which can potentially perforate the root. Many initiating factors have been mentioned for IIRR, almost all causing chronic inflammation in the vital pulp. IIRR is usually symptom free, but in cases of root perforation, a sinus tract usually forms. The prognosis of treatment depends on the size of lesion with small lesions being managed with good prognosis. However, in case of notable destruction of the tooth, the prognosis is poor and tooth extraction may become inevitable. This report represents the management of an extensive perforative IIRR that was successfully sealed with calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement. After 12 months the tooth was still symptomless and in function.Entities:
Keywords: CBCT; CEM Cement; Calcium-Enriched Mixture Cement; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Internal Root Resorption; Root Resorption
Year: 2014 PMID: 25598815 PMCID: PMC4293586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran Endod J ISSN: 1735-7497
Figure 1CBCT image showing the extent of internal inflammatory root resorption in the maxillary left central incisor
Figure 2A) Endodontic treatment and working length determination; B) Post-operative radiography, the root canal is filled with CEM cement; C) Six-month recall; D) One-year recall; the tooth is absolutely functional and symptom-free