TG14 - Replacement of a Maxillary Left Canine with a Cemented Crown on an Immediately Placed Bone-Level Tapered Implant Using a One-Abutment, One-Time Approach - Clinical Case Report - Home
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TG14 - Replacement of a Maxillary Left Canine with a Cemented Crown on an Immediately Placed Bone-Level Tapered Implant Using a One-Abutment, One-Time Approach
A 42-year-old woman was a regular maintenance patient at our office. During a recall and hygiene appointment, signs of external resorption were noticed on the vestibular root surface of tooth 23. A detailed examination was performed including a CBCT and Esthetic Risk Assessment. The patient, a non-smoker, was in good general health.
The intraoral examination showed slight soft tissue recession of tooth 23. A resorption chamber in the root of the upper left canine was filled with granulation tissue below the soft tissue zenith, without a visible dentin barrier. According to the Heithersay clinical classification of hyperplastic invasive dental resorptions (Heithersay 2007), the case qualified for the initial phase of class 3 invasive cervical resorption due to the lack of a visible dentin barrier.
- Surgical classification
- Complex
- Prosthodontic classification
- Complex
- Source
- Treatment Guide 14
- Purchase price
- 10 Academy Coins
- CPD/CME
- 0.25 hours
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