Histological Evaluation of Internal Dental Resorption: An Analysis of a Cohort of 50 Cases.

IF 1.9 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International Journal of Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-06-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1454079
Tania Puentes-Morelos, Víctor Simancas-Escorcia, Arnulfo Tarón-Dunoyer, Carlos M Ardila, Antonio Díaz-Caballero
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to perform a histological evaluation of teeth diagnosed with internal root resorption.

Materials and methods: A descriptive study involved the examination of 50 human teeth extracted due to an unfavorable prognosis for retention in the oral cavity. Teeth were preserved in 10% buffered formalin and subsequently subjected to the decalcification process. Masson-Goldner staining was applied for comprehensive histological assessment.

Results: In all the 50 teeth examined, resorption gaps within the dentin tissue were identified, accompanied by the presence of reparative cells in the vicinity of these cavities. Marked structural loss and dentin fragmentation were evident, with regions exhibiting fissures and an absence of dentinal tubules.

Conclusions: The histological evaluation of 50 teeth diagnosed with internal dental resorption revealed significant structural alterations, including resorption lacunae, the presence of multinucleated osteoclast-like cells, and reparative connective tissue. These findings highlight the complex and multifaceted nature of internal dental resorption. These histological insights provide a deeper understanding of the pathological processes involved in internal dental resorption and underscore the necessity for early detection and intervention to mitigate tooth loss and preserve dental health.

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牙齿内部吸收的组织学评估:对 50 个病例的分析。
研究目的本研究旨在对确诊为内牙根吸收的牙齿进行组织学评估:这项描述性研究对 50 颗因预后不良而被拔除的牙齿进行了检查。牙齿保存在 10%缓冲福尔马林中,然后进行脱钙处理。采用马森-戈尔德纳染色法进行组织学综合评估:结果:在所有接受检查的 50 颗牙齿中,都发现了牙本质组织内的吸收间隙,同时在这些空腔附近存在修复细胞。结构性缺损和牙本质碎裂明显,部分区域出现裂缝,牙本质小管缺失:对 50 颗被诊断为牙齿内部吸收的牙齿进行组织学评估后发现,这些牙齿的结构发生了显著变化,包括吸收裂隙、多核破骨细胞样细胞和修复结缔组织的存在。这些发现凸显了牙体内部吸收的复杂性和多面性。这些组织学见解加深了人们对牙齿内部吸收所涉及的病理过程的理解,并强调了早期检测和干预以减少牙齿脱落和保护牙齿健康的必要性。
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International Journal of Dentistry
International Journal of Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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