Abstract
Managing a case of internal root resorption is a tedious task.Mostly it is detected in anterior teeth where trauma is mainly responsible for its occurrence. It is a chronic pulpal inflammation condition where signs and symptoms are elicited in due course of time. Successful treatment can be rendered only after proper diagnosis and elimination of etiological factors. In this article a case report of internal root resorption is presented where treatment was instituted after thorough analysis of CBCT sections. Keywords: Internal root resorption, Composite, CBCT.
Highlights
Internal root resorption is a chronic pulpal inflammation condition where loss of dentin occurs in a progressive manner from internal aspect of root canal due to odontoclastic activity
The presence of internal root resorption is usually confirmed through regular examinations of radiograph
In this article a case report of internal root resorption is presented where treatment was instituted after thorough analysis of CBCT sections
Summary
Internal root resorption is a chronic pulpal inflammation condition where loss of dentin occurs in a progressive manner from internal aspect of root canal due to odontoclastic activity. The presence of internal root resorption is usually confirmed through regular examinations of radiograph. The condition is usually asymptomatic and is detected coincidentally through routine radiographs where it is seen as round to oval radiolucent lesion of pulpal space.
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