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Yookyung Kim1, Chan-Young Lee, Euiseong Kim

  • 1Department of Conservative Dentistry, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea.

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Invasive cervical resorption, a rare external root resorption, occurs when fibrovascular tissue invades the root's cervical area. Early detection and prevention are crucial for managing this challenging dental condition.

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Dental traumaExternal cervical resorptionIntracoronal bleachingInvasive cervical resorptionRoot resorption

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  • Dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Oral Pathology

Background:

  • Invasive cervical resorption (ICR) is an uncommon external root resorption originating from the periodontal ligament.
  • It involves fibrovascular tissue invasion into the root's cervical region.
  • Predisposing factors include trauma and dental procedures.

Observation:

  • A case of ICR in a maxillary lateral incisor is presented.
  • The resorption followed avulsion injury and intracoronal bleaching, causing cervical cementum damage.
  • Initial treatment involved flap reflection, debridement, and glass ionomer cement restoration.

Findings:

  • Despite treatment, resorption progressed apically after two months.
  • The tooth was ultimately extracted due to instability and recurrence risk.
  • Advanced ICR poses significant clinical challenges.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the difficulty in managing advanced invasive cervical resorption.
  • Emphasizes the importance of prevention and early detection in patients with risk factors.
  • Clinicians must be vigilant for ICR following dental trauma or procedures.