创伤性炎症性牙根吸收的早期发现和处理的意义:1例报告。

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Cureus Pub Date : 2025-10-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.93663
Abdulaziz Altahtam, Yousra Alkhairallah, Alwaleed S Alsudais, Abdullah M Albaiz
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摘要

本病例报告强调早期发现和及时处理外伤引起的炎症性牙根吸收(外部炎症性牙根吸收,EIR)的重要性。一名九岁男孩表现为牙齿#11和#21突发性脱位损伤,并伴有无并发症的冠骨折。我们提出的治疗方案是选择双中门牙根管治疗以预防EIR;然而,患者的监护人选择只对21号牙齿进行根管治疗,并对11号牙齿进行观察,因为它在当时至关重要。不幸的是,在第八周的随访中,11号牙的牙根吸收的迹象变得明显。每两周开始使用氢氧化钙管内敷料治疗,成功地阻止了吸收。随后用生物陶瓷腻子封闭根管空间。在三个月的随访中,11号牙显示吸收部位稳定,根尖周愈合,无临床症状和活动能力。这个病例强调了立即干预的关键作用,以保持牙齿结构,防止或阻止牙根吸收。它强调不适当或延迟的处理会显著恶化创伤性牙根吸收的预后。
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Significance of Early Detection and Management of Trauma-Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption: A Case Report.

This case report highlights the importance of early detection and timely management of trauma-induced inflammatory root resorption (external inflammatory root resorption, EIR) following dental injuries. A nine-year-old boy presented with an extrusive luxation injury of teeth #11 and #21, accompanied by an uncomplicated crown fracture. Our proposed treatment plan was to opt for root canal treatment for both central incisors to prevent EIR; however, the patient's guardian opted for root canal treatment only for tooth #21 and to keep tooth #11 under observation, as it was vital at the time. Unfortunately, at the eighth-week follow-up visit, signs of root resorption on tooth #11 became evident. Treatment using calcium hydroxide intracanal dressings every two weeks was initiated, successfully arresting the resorption. The root canal space was subsequently obturated with bioceramic putty. At the three-month follow-up, tooth #11 demonstrated stability of the resorption site, periapical healing, and the absence of clinical symptoms and mobility. This case highlights the crucial role of immediate intervention to preserve dental tooth structure and prevent or stop root resorption. It emphasizes that inadequate or delayed management can significantly worsen the prognosis of trauma-induced root resorption.

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