Innovative Management of Large Internal Root Resorption Lesion Through Partial Pulpectomy

Posted: January 14, 2025
The article presents a successful case of managing a large perforated internal root resorption lesion in a 49-year-old female using an ultraconservative approach of partial pulpectomy with calcium-enriched mixture cement. Despite encountering challenges such as excessive bleeding, the tampon technique with CEM cement enabled successful hemostasis and sealing of the pulp stump, leading to positive outcomes in resorptive process cessation and normal periodontal health at follow-up. This case highlights the efficacy of vital pulp therapy, specifically partial pulpectomy, in preserving tooth structure and ensuring long-term stability in advanced internal root resorption cases.

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