MANAGEMENT OF PALATAL EXTERNAL CERVICAL ROOT RESORPTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65035/ks8qty90Keywords:
External cervical resorption, Non-surgical root canal treatment, Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), Surgical defect repair, Trauma-induced tooth discolorationAbstract
A 24-year-old female patient presented to the Department of Operative Dentistry at the International Islamic Dental Hospital with a chief complaint of slight discomfort in the upper anterior region and she also felt that the tooth was slightly discolored
History of the patient revealed that 1 year ago she fell from her bed and felt pain in the anterior teeth for 3 to 4 days which settled down on its own. The clinical examination showed #11 was discolored and mildly tender to percussion.
Cold test gave no response on #11 and radiograph showed a large radiolucency in the cervical area which was approximately extending till the middle third of the root.
The periodontal pocket depth on the palatal side was 6 mm and also bleeding on probing
CBCT was taken to assess the lesion. A diagnosis of external cervical resoprtion was made. Patient made well aware of the prognosis of the tooth.
Non-surgical root canal treatment followed by surgical repair of the defect was carried out and an extra coronal restoration was given.
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