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BMJ Case Rep ; 20142014 Oct 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25301425

ABSTRACT

Mucosal fenestration is a clinical condition in which the overlying gingiva is denuded and the root is exposed to the oral cavity. Invasive cervical resorption is an entirely uncommon entity and its aetiology is poorly understood. This case presents an invasive cervical resorption of maxillary right central incisor with fenestration at the cervical third of the tooth. The resorption area was chemomechanically debrided. It was then restored with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate over which pink glass ionomer cement (GC Fuji VII) was placed. Lateral pedicle flap was used to cover the fenestration. The resorptive defect was restored using tooth coloured restorative resin after removal of the pink glass ionomer cement. Orthodontic treatment was continued for correction of malocclusion.


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Gingiva/pathology , Gingival Diseases/therapy , Incisor/pathology , Root Resorption/therapy , Tooth Root/pathology , Adolescent , Aluminum Compounds/therapeutic use , Calcium Compounds/therapeutic use , Drug Combinations , Female , Gingival Diseases/complications , Glass Ionomer Cements/therapeutic use , Humans , Oxides/therapeutic use , Root Canal Filling Materials/therapeutic use , Root Resorption/complications , Silicates/therapeutic use , Surgical Flaps
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