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. 2024 Jan;112(1):256-263.
doi: 10.1007/s10266-023-00824-x. Epub 2023 May 29.

Cone-beam computed tomography-based investigation of pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption prevalence

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Cone-beam computed tomography-based investigation of pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption prevalence

Kiichi Shimabukuro et al. Odontology. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

This retrospective study aimed to investigate the prevalence of pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption (PEIR) using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to explore the mechanism and characteristics of PEIR development. CBCT images of patients aged ≤ 20 years with unerupted teeth at Hiroshima University Hospital were collected. We examined 1530 patients with 10,576 unerupted teeth. Teeth with PEIR were identified for the detailed location and size of the PEIR in the crown using multiplanar reconstruction. The subject and tooth prevalence rates of PEIR were 1.96% and 0.31%, respectively. The teeth that were the most commonly affected by PEIR were mandibular third molars (3.09%). The prevalence of PEIR was significantly higher in females than in males, and higher in the mandible than in the maxilla. No significant difference between in the position of PEIR within the crown was observed. Moreover, CBCT imaging revealed the onset of PEIR in one case. This study demonstrated the prevalence of PEIR and identified statistically significant sex- and location-based differences. Furthermore, one case of CBCT imaging supports the hypothesis that the onset of PEIR was due to resorption after completion of the crown.

Keywords: Caries; Intracoronal resorption; Radiolucent area; Tooth resorption; Unerupted teeth.

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