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Rev. estomatol. Hered ; 33(2): 169-175, abr.-jun. 2023. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1560008

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RESUMEN La resorción intracoronal preeruptiva (RIPE) se presenta como un defecto ubicado en la dentina coronal próxima a la unión amelodentinaria en la corona de un germen dentario. Este defecto de profundidad y ubicación anteroposterior variables solo puede ser diagnosticado mediante radiografías extraorales, intraorales y tomografías dentales. La etiología no ha sido determinada, pero los estudios de histopatología sugieren que este defecto sería una secuela de resorción dentaria. En el presente manuscrito, se presentan radiografías panorámicas y tomografías de haz cónico (THC) de cuatro pacientes con dicha afección, en las que encontramos los defectos dentinarios y discontinuidades en el esmalte adyacente, por lo que se discutirá la utilidad de la THC en el diagnóstico y la planificación de tratamiento de los casos con RIPE.


ABSTRACT Preeruptive Intracoronal Resorption (PIR) manifests as a defect located in the dentin of a dental germ, adjacent to the amelodentinal junction in the crown. This defect, which varies in depth and anteroposterior location, can only be diagnosed through extraoral and intraoral x-rays, as well as dental tomography. The etiology of PIR remains undetermined, although histopathological studies suggest it could be a consequence of dental resorption. In this paper, panoramic x-rays and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans of four patients with PIR are presented. The dental defects and enamel discontinuities adjacent to them are identified, highlighting the usefulness of CBCT in diagnosing and planning treatment for PIR cases.

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Journal of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ; (4): 57-64, 2018.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-787297

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Pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption (PEIR) is a developmental defect in the crown of a pre-eruptive tooth. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the size of the pre-eruptive buccal pit radiolucency, which is suspected as PEIR on a panoramic radiography, and the need for restoration after the eruption of a mandibular first molar.The experimental group included 35 mandibular first molars, in which lesions requiring definite restoration were observed during eruption. The control group consisted of 64 sound mandibular first molars after eruption. The sex, age, tooth position, tooth formation stage, size of the pre-eruptive buccal pit radiolucency, and restoration methods in the experimental group and control group were examined.Compared with the control group, the experimental group showed a statistically significant difference in the size of the buccal pit before eruption. The buccal pit size for predicting the need for restoration was further examined by receiver operating characteristic curve analyses, and the area under the curve was 0.813 ± 0.047.If radiolucency is observed at the buccal pit of the mandibular first molar before eruption, periodic observations and post-eruption examinations are required.


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Coroas , Dente Molar , Radiografia Panorâmica , Curva ROC , Dente
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