Treatment of a cervical resorptive defect in a mandibular first premolar: An 18-month follow-up
The objective of this report is to describe the multidisciplinary management of a cervical resorptive defect using periodontal surgery, endodontic treatment, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and composite resin filling. The resorptive defect was obturated using MTA following the reflection of a muco...
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | The objective of this report is to describe the multidisciplinary management of a cervical resorptive defect using periodontal surgery, endodontic treatment, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and composite resin filling. The resorptive defect was obturated using MTA following the reflection of a mucoperiosteal flap and conventional root canal treatment was completed. The cervical extension of the MTA-filled cavity, which was evident following the suturing of the flap, was reduced and filled with a composite filling material. No complaints were noted by the patient and at the 18-month follow-up the prognosis was favorable. By appropriate multidisciplinary management, root resorptions may be treated successfully. MTA may serve as a good option in such situations owing to its multi-beneficial properties. |
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Item Description: | 1991-7902 10.1016/j.jds.2011.12.001 |