2015
DOI: 10.1080/19424396.2015.12222845
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Pre-Eruptive Intracoronal Resorption (PEIR): Literature Review and Case Report

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“…Most of the PEIR lesions detected in our study were found on the occlusal surface (n = 48/55), which is similar to the finding of Omar et al [ 32 ]. In several other cases, PEIR lesions have been detected on the mesial surface [ 1 , 30 , 31 ].…”
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“…Most of the PEIR lesions detected in our study were found on the occlusal surface (n = 48/55), which is similar to the finding of Omar et al [ 32 ]. In several other cases, PEIR lesions have been detected on the mesial surface [ 1 , 30 , 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Grundy and Wood and Crozier et al reported the successful treatment of cases using amalgam, following the application of zinc oxide eugenol [ 16 , 44 ]. Glass ionomer cement is also preferred for PEIR restorations [ 20 , 32 , 35 , 45 ]. When a PEIR-affected tooth has been severely damaged, it must be removed, and it is recommended to consult an orthodontist regarding the extraction and concurrent anodontia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Egyes források a reszorpciós etiológiára utaló szövettani eltérésekről számoltak be, például többmagvú óriássejtek, krónikus gyulladásos sejtek vagy oszteoklasztok jelenlétéről [13,25,26]. Mások habos hisztiocitákra hasonlító szemcsés sejteket írtak le reparációs dentinzónával [10] vagy laza szerkezetű kötőszövettel körülvett, nem burjánzó odontogén epitélium fészkeket találtak [24], illetve granulációs szö-vetet is találtak már PEIR-léziókban [17,20]. Lenzi és mtsai.…”
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“…The extensive size of the lesion is what makes it distinguishable from a normal caries lesion. 7,8 In some affected teeth, the pulp is encroached soon after eruption, causing pulp necrosis and compromising root development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The extensive size of the lesion is what makes it distinguishable from a normal caries lesion. 7,8 In some affected teeth, the pulp is encroached…”
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