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Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement
Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) after orthodontic treatments is an unusual complication. This case report describes a non-vital maxillary premolar with symptomatic extensive IERR (with a crown/root ratio of 1:1) after receiving orthodontic treatment. The first appointment included drain...
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Iranian Center for Endodontic Research
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24688586 |
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author | Kheirieh, Sanam Fazlyab, Mahta Torabzadeh, Hassan Eghbal, Mohamad Jafar |
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description | Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) after orthodontic treatments is an unusual complication. This case report describes a non-vital maxillary premolar with symptomatic extensive IERR (with a crown/root ratio of 1:1) after receiving orthodontic treatment. The first appointment included drainage, chemo-mechanical preparation of the canal and intra-canal medication with calcium hydroxide (CH) along with prescription of analgesic/antibiotic. The subsequent one-week follow-up revealed the persistence of symptoms and formation of a sinus tract. Finally, extraoral endodontic treatment was planned; the tooth was atraumatically extracted and retrograde root canal filling with calcium enriched mixture (CEM) cement was placed followed by tooth replantation. Clinical signs/symptoms subsided during 7 days postoperatively. The sinus tract also resolved after one week. Six-month and one-year follow-ups revealed complete healing and a fully functional asymptomatic tooth. This case study showed favorable outcomes in a refractory periapical lesion associated with orthodontically induced extensive IERR. The chemical as well as biological properties of CEM cement may be a suitable endodontic biomaterial for these cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-39618392014-04-01 Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement Kheirieh, Sanam Fazlyab, Mahta Torabzadeh, Hassan Eghbal, Mohamad Jafar Iran Endod J Case Report Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) after orthodontic treatments is an unusual complication. This case report describes a non-vital maxillary premolar with symptomatic extensive IERR (with a crown/root ratio of 1:1) after receiving orthodontic treatment. The first appointment included drainage, chemo-mechanical preparation of the canal and intra-canal medication with calcium hydroxide (CH) along with prescription of analgesic/antibiotic. The subsequent one-week follow-up revealed the persistence of symptoms and formation of a sinus tract. Finally, extraoral endodontic treatment was planned; the tooth was atraumatically extracted and retrograde root canal filling with calcium enriched mixture (CEM) cement was placed followed by tooth replantation. Clinical signs/symptoms subsided during 7 days postoperatively. The sinus tract also resolved after one week. Six-month and one-year follow-ups revealed complete healing and a fully functional asymptomatic tooth. This case study showed favorable outcomes in a refractory periapical lesion associated with orthodontically induced extensive IERR. The chemical as well as biological properties of CEM cement may be a suitable endodontic biomaterial for these cases. Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2014 2014-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3961839/ /pubmed/24688586 Text en © 2014, Iranian Center for Endodontic Research This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Kheirieh, Sanam Fazlyab, Mahta Torabzadeh, Hassan Eghbal, Mohamad Jafar Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title | Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title_full | Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title_fullStr | Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title_full_unstemmed | Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title_short | Extraoral Retrograde Root Canal Filling of an Orthodontic-induced External Root Resorption Using CEM Cement |
title_sort | extraoral retrograde root canal filling of an orthodontic-induced external root resorption using cem cement |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24688586 |
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