Clinical and radiographic features of external cervical resorption - An observational study.
Shanon PatelFrancesc Abella SansKreena PatelPaul LambrechtsNassr Al-NuaimiPublished in: International endodontic journal (2023)
ECR appears to be quiescent in nature, the majority being asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally from PA or CBCT. When assessed with the Patel classification, most lesions were minimal to moderate in relation to their height (1 or 2) and circumferential spread (A or B). However, the majority of ECRs were in (close) proximity to the pulp. Symptoms and clinical signs were associated with (probable) pulp involvement rather than the height and circumferential spread of the lesion. Clinical signs were more frequently associated when ECR affected multiple surfaces.