Diagnosis and treatment of cemental tear: a case series.

Q3 Medicine
General dentistry Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Reji Mathew, Valeria Estrella, Jingyuan Fan
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Abstract

Cemental tear, characterized by the separation of the cementum from the root surface of a tooth, is commonly observed in patients with localized periodontitis, particularly those with a complex medical history resulting in significant periodontal damage. This condition complicates both diagnosis and treatment, and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a valuable tool for assessing the extent of damage and guiding treatment decisions. This report presents 3 clinical cases of cemental tear. Detailed radiographs and CBCT scans were used to determine the position and size of the lesion, providing guidance for surgical intervention, followed by histopathologic evaluation if the tissue sample was adequate for proper diagnosis. Case 1 involved a 78-year-old woman with swelling around the mandibular left central incisor (tooth 24). The CBCT images revealed no fractures. Debridement and flap surgery were performed, and the symptoms resolved. Case 2 involved a 68-year-old woman who presented with pain and mobility of the mandibular right second premolar (tooth 29), which had previously undergone endodontic treatment. The CBCT images confirmed a cemental tear. Treatment included flap elevation, removal of granulation tissue, and application of enamel matrix derivative, which alleviated the symptoms. Case 3 involved an 82-year-old woman with swelling and mobility of the maxillary right first premolar (tooth 5). The CBCT images revealed extensive bone loss. Flap elevation, removal of granulation tissue, and application of enamel matrix derivative resulted in significant healing. In all of these cases, the size and position of the cemental tears were evaluated by CBCT, facilitating timely intervention that is essential for preventing periodontal tissue damage, enhancing treatment effectiveness, and improving tooth survival rates.

骨水泥撕裂的诊断和治疗:一个病例系列。
牙骨质撕裂,其特征是牙骨质从牙根表面分离,常见于局限性牙周炎患者,特别是那些有复杂病史导致严重牙周损伤的患者。这种情况使诊断和治疗复杂化,锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)是评估损伤程度和指导治疗决策的有价值的工具。本文报告3例骨质撕裂的临床病例。使用详细的x线片和CBCT扫描来确定病变的位置和大小,为手术干预提供指导,然后进行组织病理学评估,如果组织样本足以进行正确的诊断。病例1涉及一名78岁女性,下颌左中切牙(第24颗牙)周围肿胀。CBCT图像未见骨折。进行清创和皮瓣手术,症状消失。病例2涉及一名68岁妇女,她表现为下颌右第二前磨牙(第29颗牙)疼痛和活动,此前曾接受过牙髓治疗。CBCT图像证实为骨水泥撕裂。治疗包括皮瓣抬高、去除肉芽组织、应用牙釉质基质衍生物等,均可缓解症状。病例3为一名82岁女性,上颌右侧第一前磨牙(第5颗牙)肿胀和活动。CBCT图像显示广泛的骨质流失。皮瓣抬高,去除肉芽组织,应用牙釉质基质衍生物可显著愈合。在所有病例中,CBCT评估骨水泥撕裂的大小和位置,促进及时干预,这对于预防牙周组织损伤,提高治疗效果和提高牙齿存活率至关重要。
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General dentistry
General dentistry Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: General Dentistry is the premier peer-reviewed journal of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Published bi-monthly, General Dentistry presents research and clinical findings to support the full range of procedures that general dentists perform on a regular basis.
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