The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma
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Resumo: | External Cervical Resorption in maxillary canines with pulp vitality is frequently associated with dental trauma resulting from surgical procedures carried out to prepare the teeth for further orthodontic traction. Preparation procedures might surgically manipulate the cementoenamel junction or cause luxation of teeth due to applying excessive force or movement tests beyond the tolerance limits of periodontal ligament and cervical tissue structures. Dentin exposure at the cementoenamel junction triggers External Cervical Resorption as a result of inflammation followed by antigen recognition of dentin proteins. External Cervical Resorption is painless, does not induce pulpitis and develops slowly. The lesion is generally associated with and covered by gingival soft tissues which disguise normal clinical aspects, thereby leading to late diagnosis when the process is near pulp threshold. Endodontic treatment is recommended only if surgical procedures are rendered necessary in the pulp space; otherwise, External Cervical Resorption should be treated by conservative means: protecting the dental pulp and restoring function and esthetics of teeth whose pulp will remain in normal conditions. Unfortunately, there is a lack of well-grounded research evincing how often External Cervical Resorption associated with canines subjected to orthodontic traction occurs. |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental traumaExternal Cervical ResorptionOrthodontic tractionAlveolodental luxationDental traumaExternal Cervical Resorption in maxillary canines with pulp vitality is frequently associated with dental trauma resulting from surgical procedures carried out to prepare the teeth for further orthodontic traction. Preparation procedures might surgically manipulate the cementoenamel junction or cause luxation of teeth due to applying excessive force or movement tests beyond the tolerance limits of periodontal ligament and cervical tissue structures. Dentin exposure at the cementoenamel junction triggers External Cervical Resorption as a result of inflammation followed by antigen recognition of dentin proteins. External Cervical Resorption is painless, does not induce pulpitis and develops slowly. The lesion is generally associated with and covered by gingival soft tissues which disguise normal clinical aspects, thereby leading to late diagnosis when the process is near pulp threshold. Endodontic treatment is recommended only if surgical procedures are rendered necessary in the pulp space; otherwise, External Cervical Resorption should be treated by conservative means: protecting the dental pulp and restoring function and esthetics of teeth whose pulp will remain in normal conditions. Unfortunately, there is a lack of well-grounded research evincing how often External Cervical Resorption associated with canines subjected to orthodontic traction occurs.Dental Press International2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512014000600019Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.19 n.6 2014reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/2176-9451.19.6.019-025.oininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConsolaro,AlbertoCardoso,Mauricio de AlmeidaAlmeida,Carolina Dornelas C. M. deSouza,Ingrid Araújo OliveiraCapelloza Filho,Leopoldinoeng2015-08-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512014000600019Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2015-08-24T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma Consolaro,Alberto External Cervical Resorption Orthodontic traction Alveolodental luxation Dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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The clinical meaning of external cervical resorption in maxillary canine: transoperative dental trauma |
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Consolaro,Alberto |
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Consolaro,Alberto Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida Almeida,Carolina Dornelas C. M. de Souza,Ingrid Araújo Oliveira Capelloza Filho,Leopoldino |
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Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida Almeida,Carolina Dornelas C. M. de Souza,Ingrid Araújo Oliveira Capelloza Filho,Leopoldino |
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Consolaro,Alberto Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida Almeida,Carolina Dornelas C. M. de Souza,Ingrid Araújo Oliveira Capelloza Filho,Leopoldino |
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External Cervical Resorption Orthodontic traction Alveolodental luxation Dental trauma |
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External Cervical Resorption Orthodontic traction Alveolodental luxation Dental trauma |
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External Cervical Resorption in maxillary canines with pulp vitality is frequently associated with dental trauma resulting from surgical procedures carried out to prepare the teeth for further orthodontic traction. Preparation procedures might surgically manipulate the cementoenamel junction or cause luxation of teeth due to applying excessive force or movement tests beyond the tolerance limits of periodontal ligament and cervical tissue structures. Dentin exposure at the cementoenamel junction triggers External Cervical Resorption as a result of inflammation followed by antigen recognition of dentin proteins. External Cervical Resorption is painless, does not induce pulpitis and develops slowly. The lesion is generally associated with and covered by gingival soft tissues which disguise normal clinical aspects, thereby leading to late diagnosis when the process is near pulp threshold. Endodontic treatment is recommended only if surgical procedures are rendered necessary in the pulp space; otherwise, External Cervical Resorption should be treated by conservative means: protecting the dental pulp and restoring function and esthetics of teeth whose pulp will remain in normal conditions. Unfortunately, there is a lack of well-grounded research evincing how often External Cervical Resorption associated with canines subjected to orthodontic traction occurs. |
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