Authors : H C. Baranwal, Aniqua Sami, Nidhi Nidhi
DOI : 10.18231/j.aprd.2019.010
Volume : 5
Issue : 2
Year : 2019
Page No : 42-45
Invasive cervical resorption is relatively uncommon and proceeds in a gradual and often aggressive destructive form of external root resorption. Etiology of invasive cervical resorption is not very clear. It is sometimes misdiagnosed which leads to improper management of effected tooth or tooth loss. Only accurate diagnosis and proper management can lead to successful outcome. The goal of treatment to suppress all resorbing tissues and the reconstruction of resorptive defect by the placement of a suitable filling material or some biological systems. Resorption area identified, cleaned & cautery with 90% tri chloroacetic acid, further with saline. Repaired with biodentine and sutured. The aim of this case report was to reveal the management of invasive cervical resorption by using biodentine.
Keywords: Invasive cervical resorption, External root resorption, Trichloracetic acid, Biodentine.