| Literature DB >> 29539720 |
J Marc Haney1, Knut N Leknes1,2, Tryggve Lie2,3, Knut A Selvig1,4, Ulf M E Wikesjö1.
Abstract
Cemental tears have been described both in exposed and unexposed cementum. The phenomenon is believed to be elicited by overloading or acute trauma from occlusion. In this case report a patient, with a history of periodontal health, presented with an acute periodontal lesion on the distal aspect of a bridge abutment tooth. Periapical radiographs demonstrated an extensive vertical intrabony defect adjacent to the vital abutment tooth containing a radiopaque "foreign body." Histological examination of the surgically removed "foreign body" revealed a piece of dental cementum with some attached soft tissue. The lesion responded well to a surgical approach. Healing was uneventful and periodontal health was restored. This case illustrates that cemental tear should be considered as a differential diagnostic entity in isolated sites with rapid periodontal breakdown. J Periodontol 1992;63:220-224. © 1992 American Academy of Periodontology.Entities:
Keywords: Cementum; abutments; dental occlusion; periodontal diseases/etiology; traumatic
Year: 1992 PMID: 29539720 DOI: 10.1902/jop.1992.63.3.220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Periodontol ISSN: 0022-3492 Impact factor: 6.993