Abstract

Introduction: There is low incidence of trauma in posterior teeth, and their complications are rarely reported in the literature. This report describes a case of internal root resorption with communication with the periodontal area as a result of traumatic dental injury of a permanent molar tooth. Case Report: The treatment consisted of chemo-mechanical preparation and the use of calcium hydroxide as intracanal medication, followed by filling and sealing of the resorption area with mineral trioxide aggregate. Results: After 5 years of follow-up, the tooth was in function, without signs or symptoms and the resorption area was repaired. Conclusion: We emphasize the importance of follow-up in cases of dental trauma, even in cases of low severity, such as subluxative injury, in order to predict possible sequelae in advance. The correct approach to treatment of the resorption area and sealing with mineral trioxide aggregate ensured the successful outcome of the case.KeywordsMolar; Permanent dentition; Tooth injuries; Root resorption.

Highlights

  • There is low incidence of trauma in posterior teeth, and their complications are rarely reported in the literature

  • Traumatic dental injury (TDI) may lead to injuries of different severities, which are determined by the force and direction of the impact [6]

  • This report describes a case of internal root resorption with communication with the periodontal area as a result of TDI in a permanent molar tooth, with a successful clinical and radiographic outcome after 5 years of followup

Read more

Summary

Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia Campus de São José dos Campos

Reabsorção radicular após trauma dentário de molar permanente: 5 anos de acompanhamento.

INTRODUCTION
Findings
DISCUSSION
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call