BMC Oral Health (Jul 2025)
Treatment of a first molar with external root resorption in the middle third using endodontic microsurgery and vital pulp therapy: a case report
Abstract
Abstract Background External root resorption is a pathologic process starting from the root surface of the tooth. At present, there are few reports about the treatment of vital pulp preservation in the tooth with external root resorption. Case presentation A 14-year-old Asian female visited the hospital of the present authors, complaining of the dentition was irregular. The results of CBCT revealed extensive ERR in the middle third of the root of tooth #16 and tooth #15 was impacted. After treatment, tooth #15 was removed, and the vital pulp of tooth #16 was preserved. The patient had no discomfort and was ready for future orthodontic treatment. Conclusion This paper reports the cases of extracorporeal resorption of tooth #16 caused by impacted tooth #15 combined with EMS and VTP during impacted tooth extraction. This report aimed to describe the causes of ERR and provide a viable potion to treat ERR in selected cases. Nevertheless, further clinical trials are needed for its long-term result.
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