Luiz Ricardo Gomes de Caldas Nogueira Filho, Pedro Henrique de Freitas Fernandes, Luiz Ricardo Gomes de Caldas Nogueira, Christianne Tavares Velozo Telles, Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos, Diana Santana de Albuquerque
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Abstract
Invasive cervical resorption (ICR) is an aggressive pathological condition that can affect any permanent tooth. This process is characterized by replacement of the tooth structure with granulomatous fibrovascular or fibro-osseous tissue. Despite its asymptomatic nature, ICR can lead to tooth loss. This study reports a case of ICR in a 15-year-old boy with a history of dental trauma. The patient had a diagnosis of ICR in tooth #21. After considering the risks of an external surgical approach and exclusive endodontic treatment, intentional re-implantation combined with extraoral composite resin restoration and endodontic treatment was proposed. The procedure consisted of atraumatic tooth extraction, removal of granulomatous tissue, restoration of the cavity with composite resin, re-implantation of the tooth in the alveolus, and endodontic treatment. This approach resulted in satisfactory repair of the resorptive lesion observed in over 3 years of follow-up. This case highlights intentional re-implantation combined with appropriate endodontic treatment as a viable treatment option for ICR.
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The Iranian Endodontic Journal (IEJ) is an international peer-reviewed biomedical publication, the aim of which is to provide a scientific medium of communication for researchers throughout the globe. IEJ aims to publish the highest quality articles, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Endodontics. The journal is an official Journal of the Iranian Center for Endodontic Research (ICER) and the Iranian Association of Endodontists (IAE). The Journal welcomes articles related to the scientific or applied aspects of endodontics e.g. original researches, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, review articles, clinical trials, case series/reports, hypotheses, letters to the editor, etc. From the beginning (i.e. since 2006), the IEJ was the first open access endodontic journal in the world, which gave readers free and instant access to published articles and enabling them faster discovery of the latest endodontic research.