PubMed-ID: 22299118Seiten: 187-190, Sprache: EnglischArora, Ankit / Acharya, Shashi Rashmi / Muliya, Vidya Saraswathi / Sharma, PadmajaMultiple idiopathic cervical resorption is an uncommon condition, the etiology of which remains unknown. The case of a 36-year-old woman with idiopathic resorption in the cervical areas of multiple teeth is presented. Her medical history was noncontributory, but her dental history was valuable in reaching a diagnosis. Hematologic and endocrinal investigations were unremarkable, but a computed tomography scan revealed relevant information. The progression of the lesion and involvement of multiple teeth without any pattern or chronology are challenges faced when diagnosing and treating this condition.
Schlagwörter: computed tomography scan, diagnosis, multiple idiopathic cervical resorption, radiograph