Abstract

BackgroundThe aim is to report the treatment and follow-up of three lateral incisors with internal root resorption and dens in dente as a possible cause for their development, managed by root canal treatment and apical obturation with MTA or gutta-percha. Case descriptionThis case report presents three clinical cases in which dens invaginatus type 2 is shown as a potential cause for the development of internal root resorption. Two cases were filled with a MTA apical plug technique and one with gutta-percha, and all were follow-up through time. Practical implicationsThe incidence of the association of internal root resorption with dens invaginatus may be underestimated and should be studied. Key words:Dens in dente, dens invaginatus, internal root resorption, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, palatal invagination.

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