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External Root Resorption in Maxilla


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1 Department of Oral Surgery, Medical university, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
 

We report clinical case of external ischolar_main resorption in maxilla. The author conducted a search with electronic databases (MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, US National Library of Medicine) about frequency of external ischolar_main resorption in maxilla, similar radiological images and surgical management. A 45 year old male patient presented with a painless swelling of approximately 0.5x0.5 cm in size, on the maxillary left region since 1 week. Clinical signs and symptoms suggested of periapical abscess. Radiographic evidence revealed external ischolar_main resorption (loss of dentin, cementum and bone). After surgical extraction of maxillary first premolar the postoperative period was without complications.

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Dental Radiography, Diagnosis, Root Resorption, Treatment.
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  • External Root Resorption in Maxilla

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Ts Tsvetanov
Department of Oral Surgery, Medical university, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Abstract


We report clinical case of external ischolar_main resorption in maxilla. The author conducted a search with electronic databases (MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, US National Library of Medicine) about frequency of external ischolar_main resorption in maxilla, similar radiological images and surgical management. A 45 year old male patient presented with a painless swelling of approximately 0.5x0.5 cm in size, on the maxillary left region since 1 week. Clinical signs and symptoms suggested of periapical abscess. Radiographic evidence revealed external ischolar_main resorption (loss of dentin, cementum and bone). After surgical extraction of maxillary first premolar the postoperative period was without complications.

Keywords


Dental Radiography, Diagnosis, Root Resorption, Treatment.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/ijmds%2F2016%2F100624