Galician Medical Journal (Nov 2023)

Treatment of Teeth with Root Resorptions: A Case Report and Systematic Review

  • Damla Erkal,
  • Abdullah Başoğlu,
  • Damla Kırıcı,
  • Nezahat Arzu Kayar,
  • Simay Koç,
  • Kürşat Er

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21802/e-GMJ2023-A07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4

Abstract

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Aim. This article presents an evaluation of different multidisciplinary treatment approaches to managing teeth with external and internal root resorptions. Methods. This study presents a clinical case of a 35-year-old female patient referred to Akdeniz University for dental issues. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted, encompassing 21 articles sourced from PubMed and Web of Science over the past decade, including case reports and case series. Results. Case Report. A clinical case of a 35-year-old female patient seeking treatment for dental aesthetic concerns was reported and discussed. Intraoral examination revealed discoloration of maxillary anterior teeth and a sinus tract in the apical region of tooth #11. The resorption area was sealed with mineral trioxide aggregate. Afterward, the coronal part of the root was filled using the warm-vertical compaction method. During the final visit, non-vital bleaching was applied to teeth #11 and #21. After all these procedures, aesthetic coronal restorations were completed. Systematic Review. In the context of this clinical case, a literature review was conducted, encompassing an assessment of a total of 25 cases of external and internal resorptions. Among these cases, a combination of surgical and endodontic treatments was applied in 12 cases, while non-surgical endodontic treatment was performed in 13 cases. Conclusions. In the present case report, a patient who had both external and internal root resorptions was treated with mineral trioxide aggregate and flap operation, with no subsequent complications during the follow-up sessions. Among the 21 reports included in our review, 24 out of 25 treated teeth demonstrated successful outcomes, while only one tooth necessitated extraction.

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