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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Management Of Internal Resorption - A Decision Analysis

Author: SRUJANA HEMMANUR, IFFAT NASIM
Abstract: Internal resorption is a distinct category of pulp disease which is caused by the action of clastic cells and characterized by the loss of hard tissues of the tooth. The current article presents with some facts and the decision analysis of the management of such cases based on the clinical and radiographic findings. The factors that must be considered prior to the formulation of the treatment plan are chalked out with the possible treatment modalities in the management of such lesions. The successful management of this insidious lesion is important as these rarely present with symptoms and are commonly found in routine examination. Delay in the management of internal resorption results in poorer prognosis. Hence, it is crucial to be able to not just diagnose but manage these lesions. The aim of the current study was to formulate a decision chart for the management of internal resorption based on the clinical and radiographic features.
Keyword: CBCT;cementoclasts;Odontoclasts;MTA;Resorption
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.347
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