2012
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1217
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Invasive Cervical Resorption: Etiology, Diagnosis, Classification and Treatment

Abstract: Background Invasive cervical resorption (ICR) is not well understood by the professional, being misdiagnosed, leading to inappropriate treatment and unnecessary loss of tooth. Introduction ICR is defined as a localized process of resorption, which begins in the cervical area of the tooth, just below the epithelial junction and above the ridge crest in the area of the connective tissue insertion. Possible predisposing factors include external trauma, orthodontic movement, surgical procedures, periodontal dise… Show more

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“…1 This procedure is one of the key parameter to be established during the planning of oral rehabilitation; its determination is one of the most important stages of treatment since inadequate restoration can lead to the failure and disaster of prosthetic treatments. 2 In a dentate patient, vertical jaw relation is the amount of separation between the maxilla and mandible, which can be further classified as rest vertical dimension and occlusal vertical dimension, when opposing teeth are not in occlusion and when teeth are in occlusion respectively. Mandibular Physiologic rest position is determined by muscles and gravity and not the teeth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 This procedure is one of the key parameter to be established during the planning of oral rehabilitation; its determination is one of the most important stages of treatment since inadequate restoration can lead to the failure and disaster of prosthetic treatments. 2 In a dentate patient, vertical jaw relation is the amount of separation between the maxilla and mandible, which can be further classified as rest vertical dimension and occlusal vertical dimension, when opposing teeth are not in occlusion and when teeth are in occlusion respectively. Mandibular Physiologic rest position is determined by muscles and gravity and not the teeth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Er beschreibt, dass die Klassen 1-3 behandelt werden können, Klasse 4 jedoch nicht und dass hier in der Regel eine Extraktion die beste Entscheidung sei [17]. Die Behandlungsmaßnahmen beinhalten die vollständige Entfernung des Resorptionsgewebes und das Verschließen des Defektes mit einem geeigneten Füllungsmaterial, wie einem Komposit, einem Glasionomerzement oder mit Mineral Trioxid Aggregat (MTA) [18]. In Fällen, bei denen die Resorption das Pulpakavum eröffnet hat, kann auch eine endodontische Behandlung erforderlich werden.…”
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“…1 Es una patología inflamatoria caracterizada por destrucción y pérdida progresiva de la estructura dental que se inicia por debajo de la unión amelocementaria, donde el epitelio de unión es localizado. 2,3 Este proceso patológico compromete cemento, dentina y esmalte con reemplazo de tejido fibrovascular derivado del ligamento periodontal. 4,5 En la mayoría de los casos está afectado un solo diente pero se puede presentar en dos o más dientes con diferente intensidad.…”
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“…6 Se han descrito múltiples factores predisponentes, que incluyen trauma, movimientos ortodóncicos, procedimientos quirúrgicos, enfermedad periodontal, blanqueamientos endógenos, presión de dientes adyacentes retenidos, tumores o quistes, alteraciones sistémicas, terapias de radiación en pacientes con cáncer, uso de instrumentos de viento y factores idiopáticos. 1,2,6,7 El diagnóstico temprano y su tratamiento inmediato es la clave del éxito aunque en algunos casos, cuando el proceso resortivo continúa, se puede llegar a la fractura y pérdida dental. 2,4,8,10,17 Clínicamente se puede observar un cambio de tonalidad coronal hacia cervical, entre rosado cuando el diente es vital, a oscuro cuando hay pérdida de vitalidad pulpar, aunque en algunos casos, por su ubicación, no se puede visualizar.…”
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