Invasive Cervical Resorption: Clinical Management in the Anterior Zone

J Endod. 2018 Nov;44(11):1749-1754. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2018.07.020. Epub 2018 Sep 19.

Abstract

According to the high number of articles published on invasive cervical resorption (ICR), this pathology, as commonly believed, is a more frequent form of cervical resorption. ICR is often misdiagnosed as internal resorption or caries, which leads to inappropriate treatment and even unnecessary tooth loss. Despite a correct diagnosis, the treatment of this type of hyperplastic invasive external resorption poses a challenge for the clinician. The Heithersay classification and the use of cone-beam computed tomographic imaging have increased our knowledge of the pathology and helped improve its prognosis. Nevertheless, there is no standard protocol for the treatment of this type of lesion. This article proposes a treatment protocol for ICR based on the pattern and location of resorption. Three treatment approaches (internal access, external access, and intentional replantation) are presented through 3 clinical cases.

Keywords: Clinical approach; internal cervical resorption.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Cone-Beam Computed Tomography*
  • Dental Caries
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Radiography, Dental*
  • Root Canal Therapy / methods
  • Tooth Cervix / diagnostic imaging*
  • Tooth Cervix / pathology
  • Tooth Replantation
  • Tooth Resorption / classification
  • Tooth Resorption / diagnostic imaging*
  • Tooth Resorption / pathology
  • Tooth Resorption / therapy*
  • Treatment Outcome