Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report

Alveolar ridge resorption has long been considered an unavoidable consequence of tooth extraction. While the extent and pattern of resorption is variable among individuals, there is a progressive loss of ridge contour as a result of physiologic bone remodeling. Even today, with best modalities of...

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Main Authors: Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath, Yogesh S. Doshi, Sadanand Siddayya Kulkarni, Saurav Kumar Purbay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
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Online Access:http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/156/153
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spelling doaj-0c3e61118388423dbc3c83536c4970bf2020-11-24T22:06:47ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects2008-210X2008-21182010-06-01426468Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath 0Yogesh S. Doshi1Sadanand Siddayya Kulkarni2Saurav Kumar Purbay3Senior Lecturer, Department of Endodontics, Rural Dental College, Loni, India Senior Lecturer, Department of Periodontics, Deen Dayal Dental College, Sholapur, India Professor, Head of the Department of Pedodontics, Rural Dental College, Loni, Ahmadnagar India Senior Lecturer, Department of Endodontics, Rural Dental College, Loni, India Alveolar ridge resorption has long been considered an unavoidable consequence of tooth extraction. While the extent and pattern of resorption is variable among individuals, there is a progressive loss of ridge contour as a result of physiologic bone remodeling. Even today, with best modalities of tooth preservation, there is a group of elderly individuals who do not benefit from modern preventive practices and who now present a dilemma in terms of maintaining the masticatory apparatus necessary for nutrition. Even with excellent dental care, such patients experience abrasion of the natural tooth crowns with age, and embedded roots are left within the alveolar bone. According to old concepts of dental care, extraction of these roots would have been recommended, but today’s goal of excellence in endodontics dictates otherwise. We report a case in which vital and non-vital root submergence was carried out to prevent alveolar ridge reduction. http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/156/153Alveolar bone resorptionendodontic treatmentretained rootsroot submergence
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author Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath
Yogesh S. Doshi
Sadanand Siddayya Kulkarni
Saurav Kumar Purbay
spellingShingle Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath
Yogesh S. Doshi
Sadanand Siddayya Kulkarni
Saurav Kumar Purbay
Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
Alveolar bone resorption
endodontic treatment
retained roots
root submergence
author_facet Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath
Yogesh S. Doshi
Sadanand Siddayya Kulkarni
Saurav Kumar Purbay
author_sort Hemalatha Pameshwar Hiremath
title Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
title_short Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
title_full Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
title_fullStr Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Endodontic Treatment in Submerged Roots: A Case Report
title_sort endodontic treatment in submerged roots: a case report
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
issn 2008-210X
2008-2118
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Alveolar ridge resorption has long been considered an unavoidable consequence of tooth extraction. While the extent and pattern of resorption is variable among individuals, there is a progressive loss of ridge contour as a result of physiologic bone remodeling. Even today, with best modalities of tooth preservation, there is a group of elderly individuals who do not benefit from modern preventive practices and who now present a dilemma in terms of maintaining the masticatory apparatus necessary for nutrition. Even with excellent dental care, such patients experience abrasion of the natural tooth crowns with age, and embedded roots are left within the alveolar bone. According to old concepts of dental care, extraction of these roots would have been recommended, but today’s goal of excellence in endodontics dictates otherwise. We report a case in which vital and non-vital root submergence was carried out to prevent alveolar ridge reduction.
topic Alveolar bone resorption
endodontic treatment
retained roots
root submergence
url http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/156/153
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