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Clinical photograph depicting the discolored left central incisor (a). Preoperative radiograph depicting the periapical and the resorptive area (arrow) (b)

Clinical photograph depicting the discolored left central incisor (a). Preoperative radiograph depicting the periapical and the resorptive area (arrow) (b)

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male patient aged 28 years presented with a chief complaint of discolored left central incisor and missing tooth, due to road traffic accident 15 years ago with no associated symptoms. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed no pulp to response to vitality test, large periapical radiolucency, and root resorption of the middle third of the ro...

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... male patient aged 28 years has reported to the department of conservative dentistry and endodontics, with a chief complaint of discolored front tooth for the past 3 years with a history of a road traffic accident 15 years back. On eliciting history, the patient presented with a discolored left central incisor [ Figure 1a], with no associated symptoms. There was no relevant medical or dental history. ...
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... was no relevant medical or dental history. A preoperative radiograph revealed external communicating resorption and widening of the apical periodontal ligament (PDL) [ Figure 1b]. On cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) evaluation, there was a resorptive site on the distobuccal aspect of the root at middle and apical one-third which was communicating externally and the apical root end was resorbed completely with ill-defined radiolucency which was measuring around 2 mm × 3 mm from the largest diameter at the middle third of the root [ Figure 2]. ...
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... male patient aged 28 years has reported to the department of conservative dentistry and endodontics, with a chief complaint of discolored front tooth for the past 3 years with a history of a road traffic accident 15 years back. On eliciting history, the patient presented with a discolored left central incisor [ Figure 1a], with no associated symptoms. There was no relevant medical or dental history. ...
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... was no relevant medical or dental history. A preoperative radiograph revealed external communicating resorption and widening of the apical periodontal ligament (PDL) [ Figure 1b]. On cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) evaluation, there was a resorptive site on the distobuccal aspect of the root at middle and apical one-third which was communicating externally and the apical root end was resorbed completely with ill-defined radiolucency which was measuring around 2 mm × 3 mm from the largest diameter at the middle third of the root [ Figure 2]. ...

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