| Literature DB >> 25771955 |
Kurt Alois Ebeleseder1, Lumnije Kqiku1.
Abstract
AIM: We report a novel treatment option for teeth with internal root resorption (IRR) in which the lesion had perforated to the PDL and was located in the coronal aspect of the root. Arrest and calcification of IRR can be achieved by local application of calcium hydroxide without further intracanal instrumentation. CASE REPORT: Two cases of severe IRR without periapical inflammation were treated with a novel technique: The vital pulp including the granuloma was left in place and subjected to long-term disinfection with application of calcium hydroxide in the coronal aspect of the IRR. In both cases, the radiolucent areas were reduced and showed progressive calcification. Solid barriers were found in the coronal layers of the IRRs, and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was placed as definitive fillings. No apical periodontitis was seen during the follow-up period of 6 years. The root canals appeared to gradually be narrowed. The results were similar to those obtained after successful cervical pulpotomy. Thus, the biological outcome was improved in comparison with pulp extirpation and conventional root canal treatment. KEY LEARNING POINTS OF THIS ARTICLE: A treatment option for internal root resorption without periapical inflammation.Entities:
Keywords: calcium hydroxide; healing of internal root resorption; internal root resorption; mineral trioxide aggregate
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25771955 DOI: 10.1111/edt.12171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Traumatol ISSN: 1600-4469 Impact factor: 3.333