Perforating Internal Root Resorption Sealed with Single-Cone Technique Using Bioceramic Sealer: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.946838
Abdelrahman M Alhilou
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Internal root resorption (IRR) is a rare dental condition characterized by the progressive resorption of dentin within the root canal, often resulting from infection, trauma, or orthodontic treatment. When IRR progresses to perforation, it creates a communication pathway with periodontal tissues, necessitating effective endodontic therapy and perforation repair. Bioceramic sealers, known for their biocompatibility and flowability, have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional materials for filling and sealing the root canal system. Although commonly used in conventional root canal treatments, their application in filling resorptive defects is novel and unexplored in existing studies. CASE REPORT In the case report presented, a perforating IRR was evaluated and treated. The diagnosis was confirmed using a combination of periapical radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), ensuring precise lesion identification. The treatment involved root canal debridement with ultrasonic activation of irrigants and the application of calcium hydroxide as an intracanal medicament. Bioceramic sealers were utilized for obturation instead of traditional obturation techniques, effectively sealing the resorptive defects and repairing root wall perforations. CONCLUSIONS The case report highlights the novel use of bioceramic sealers in managing perforating IRR. While these sealers are gaining recognition in conventional root canal therapy, their application in resorptive defects represents an innovative approach, underscoring the need for further randomized clinical trials to validate their clinical effectiveness.

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生物陶瓷单锥穿孔内根吸收密封1例。
根内吸收(IRR)是一种罕见的牙齿疾病,其特征是根管内牙本质的进行性吸收,通常由感染、创伤或正畸治疗引起。当IRR发展为穿孔时,它与牙周组织建立了沟通通道,需要有效的根管治疗和穿孔修复。生物陶瓷密封材料以其生物相容性和流动性而闻名,已成为传统材料填充和密封根管系统的有前途的替代品。虽然它们通常用于传统的根管治疗,但在填充吸收缺陷方面的应用是新的,在现有的研究中尚未被探索。在该病例报告中,对射孔IRR进行了评估和治疗。诊断是通过结合根尖周围x线片和锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT),确保准确的病变识别。治疗包括用超声激活冲洗剂进行根管清创和应用氢氧化钙作为管内药物。采用生物陶瓷封闭剂代替传统的封闭技术,有效地封闭了牙根吸收缺损,修复了牙根壁穿孔。结论:该病例报告强调了生物陶瓷密封剂在治疗穿孔IRR中的新应用。虽然这些封闭器在传统根管治疗中得到认可,但它们在吸收性缺陷中的应用代表了一种创新方法,强调需要进一步的随机临床试验来验证其临床有效性。
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