Treatment of Severe Pre-eruprive Intracoronal Resorption of a Permanent Second Molar

Esti Davidovich, Bruno Kreiner, Benjamin Peretz*

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Abstract

Pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption is a lesion often located within the dentin, adjacent to the dentin-enamel junction, in the occlusal aspect of the crown. As the lesions resemble caries, they are often referred as "pre-emptive caries." The purpose of this case report was to describe the diagnosis and treatment of a permanent molar with pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption and to elaborate on possible associated clinical problems. After surgical exposure of the unerupted tooth, the tooth structure in the resorbed area was removed and the tooth was restored with glass-ionomer material. Three months after the treatment, partial pulpotomy had been performed and the restoration was replaced by amalgam. Elaboration on possible associated clinical problems is provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-77
Number of pages4
JournalPediatric Dentistry
Volume27
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dental Caries
  • Intracoronal Resoration
  • Tooth Development

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