A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report

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Autor(a) principal: BORGO,Gabriela Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: SOUSA,Karina Guedes de, MOREIRA,Kelly Maria Silva, PUPPIN-RONTANI,Regina Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Root resorption is characterized by the loss of cementum and / or dentin from the tooth root as a result of internal or external odontoclastic action. This case reports a premature cervical root resorption of deciduous teeth in an 8-year-old boy. Large root resorption on the mesial faces of the maxillary and mandibular right and left deciduous canines (teeth #53, #63, #73 and #83), with asymptomatic pulp involvement, was detected during routine radiographic examination for orthodontic planning. The patient was managed with extraction of the affected teeth using two different techniques: conventional and alternative. The conventional technique, forceps, was used for the maxillary and mandibular left canines (teeth #63 and #73). And alternative technique using the periotome device, usually required for extraction during dental implant surgery, was used for the maxillary and mandibular right canines (teeth #53 and #83). The periotome device showed to be an alternative to improve pediatric surgery due to better patient behavior and healing, and to reduced procedure length.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
title A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
spellingShingle A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
BORGO,Gabriela Oliveira
Root resorption
Tooth, deciduous
Tooth extraction
title_short A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
title_full A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
title_fullStr A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
title_full_unstemmed A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
title_sort A minimally invasive technique for primary tooth extraction: a case report
author BORGO,Gabriela Oliveira
author_facet BORGO,Gabriela Oliveira
SOUSA,Karina Guedes de
MOREIRA,Kelly Maria Silva
PUPPIN-RONTANI,Regina Maria
author_role author
author2 SOUSA,Karina Guedes de
MOREIRA,Kelly Maria Silva
PUPPIN-RONTANI,Regina Maria
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BORGO,Gabriela Oliveira
SOUSA,Karina Guedes de
MOREIRA,Kelly Maria Silva
PUPPIN-RONTANI,Regina Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Root resorption
Tooth, deciduous
Tooth extraction
topic Root resorption
Tooth, deciduous
Tooth extraction
description ABSTRACT Root resorption is characterized by the loss of cementum and / or dentin from the tooth root as a result of internal or external odontoclastic action. This case reports a premature cervical root resorption of deciduous teeth in an 8-year-old boy. Large root resorption on the mesial faces of the maxillary and mandibular right and left deciduous canines (teeth #53, #63, #73 and #83), with asymptomatic pulp involvement, was detected during routine radiographic examination for orthodontic planning. The patient was managed with extraction of the affected teeth using two different techniques: conventional and alternative. The conventional technique, forceps, was used for the maxillary and mandibular left canines (teeth #63 and #73). And alternative technique using the periotome device, usually required for extraction during dental implant surgery, was used for the maxillary and mandibular right canines (teeth #53 and #83). The periotome device showed to be an alternative to improve pediatric surgery due to better patient behavior and healing, and to reduced procedure length.
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