Title: A case Report depicting a case of external inflammatory root resorption in an anterior tooth treated endodontically using MTA
Abstract:
Root resorption in the permanent dentition is usually pathological. Local factors are the most frequent causes of resorption, most commonly excessive pressure and inflammation. The case presented with an inflammatory external root resorption and was treated with full root canal obturation with mineral trioxide aggregate and shows arrest or disease with 24 months follow-up. This article discusses the aetiology of inflammatory root resorption and the use of the latest root canal obturation materials in improving healing outcomes.
Biography:
Parag Srivastava is a Endodontist, DDS-IDP Candidate. He completed his education in University of California, San Francisco and as an assistant professor he took lectures for a class of 100 students, also provided care for patients at a Dental school setting and as a consultant Endodontist, he provided care for 1000+ Patients and performed complex root canal cases at a hospital.