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Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Invasive Cervical Resorption: A Case Report (Yilmaz, Hasan Guney.)
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Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Invasive Cervical Resorption: A Case Report
Author:
Yilmaz, Hasan Guney. Search Author in Amazon Books

Publisher:
Elsevier Science bv,
Edition:
2010.
Classification:
WU 29
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http://library.neu.edu.tr:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2009.07.002
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    - Introduction: Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is a successful treatment procedure of periodontal reconstructive surgery. Adverse effects can be observed after GTR procedure, but external root resorption is rarely reported at clinical studies. Invasive cervical resorption is a clinical term used to describe a relatively uncommon, insidious, and often aggressive form of external root resorption. Methods: The present case demonstrates an invasive cervical resorption that is a potential late complication of GTR in a maxillary canine of a 59-year-old male patient. After the surgical intervention and root canal treatment, the resorption was subsequently sealed with mineral trioxide aggregate. Results: The 1-year follow-up demonstrates no pathologic changes on clinical and radiographic examination. Conclusions: This case report presents a treatment strategy that might improve the healing outcomes for patients with invasive cervical resorption. (J Endod 2010;36:160-163)
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