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Understanding Invasive Cervical Resorption: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
INVASIVE CERVICAL RESORPTION PART 2: Another interesting example of a compromised anterior tooth that came through the office. This one has class Hiethersay Class IV (resorption into the root structure), but with careful planning using CBCT and surgical therapy, a great outcome can be achieved. Stay tuned for “Invasive Cervical Resorption Part 3: Return of the Tooth Jedi” […]
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INVASIVE CERVIAL RESORPTION
INVASIVE CERVICAL RESORPTION: Here is an interesting case. This patient ended up in our care after a root canal was done on tooth #9. He was informed at that time that it wasn’t guaranteed that the tooth could be saved and that a dental implant might be necessary or a surgery of some sort. As one can see on the pre-operative radiographs, sagittal slice of the CBCT and clinical photo, there is clear evidence of invasive cervical resorption on the buccal aspecdt extending below… the level of the crest. Additionally, the granulation tissue was not addressed via non-surgical access. Because […]