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Unusual imaging appearance of cemental tear in the maxillary first molar on cone-beam computed tomography: A case report.

Chiaki KuwadaTakeshi KikuchiAkiko KatoMunetaka NaitohYoshitaka KiseAkio MitaniMasaki HondaEiichiro Ariji
Published in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2023)
A cemental tear (CeT) is a definitive clinical entity and its radiographic appearance is well known in single-rooted teeth. However, the imaging features of CeT in multi-rooted teeth have not been clarified. We report a case of CeT which arose in the maxillary first molar and exhibited an unusual appearance in cone-beam computed tomography images. The torn structure was verified as cementum by micro-computed tomography and histological analysis. The hypercementosis, most likely induced by occlusal force, might have been torn from the root by a stronger occlusal force caused by the mandibular implant. An unusual bridging structure was created between the two buccal roots. These features may occur in multi-rooted teeth with long-standing deep pockets and abscesses that are resistant to treatment.
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