Volume 4 Issue 5 (September - October), 2018

Case Reports

Surgical Management of rare Heithersay class IV external root resorption of maxillary lateral incisor with Ketac Molar GIC and Resorbable Membrane- A Case Report
Pragnesh D Parmar, Ramandeep Kaur, Natwar Singh

Invasive cervical resorption is a relatively uncommon form of external root resorption. There may be no external signs, and the resorptive condition is often detected by routine radiographic examination. Where the lesion is visible, the clinical features vary from a small defect at the gingival margin to a pink coronal discoloration of the tooth crown resulting in ultimate cavitation of the overlying enamel. The condition is usually painless unless pulpal or periodontal infection supervenes. Radiographic features of lesions vary from well delineated to irregularly bordered mottled radiolucencies, and these can be confused with dental caries. A characteristic radiopaque line generally separates the image of the lesion from that of the root canal, because the pulp remains protected by a thin layer of pre-dentin until late in the process. Histo-pathologically, the lesions contain fibro-vascular tissue with resorbing classic cells adjacent to the dentin surface. More advanced lesions display fibro-osseous characteristics with deposition of ectopic bonelike calcifications both within the resorbing tissue and directly on the dentin surface. Secondary invasion of microorganisms into the pulp or periodontal ligament space will elicit a normal inflammatory response.Effective management and appropriate treatment can only be carried out if the true nature and exact location of the ECR lesion are known. This case presents 12 month follow up of Heithersay class 4 external resorption. Even though readiograph suggested presence of radiolucency, patient was clinically asymptomatic and mobility was also reduced considerably.
Keywords: Heithersay treatment, external cervical resorption, ketac molar gic, resorbable membrane.
                                                                               
Received: 14 October  2018                               Revised: 27 October 2018                        Accepted: 28 October 2018

Corresponding author: Dr. Pragnesh D Parmar, MDS, Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences (PGIDS), Rohtak(Haryana), India

This article may be cited as: Parmar PD, Kaur R, Singh N. Surgical Management of rare Heithersay class IV external root resorption of maxillary lateral incisor with Ketac Molar GIC and Resorbable Membrane: A Case Report. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2018;6(11):34-37.

 
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