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Invasive Cervical Resorption (ICR) has unidentified etiology

Invasive Cervical Resorption (ICR) has unidentified etiology. Usually first recognized radiographically as it is hard to detect with a casual clinical examination. Possible causes of ICR. orthodontic movement of involved teeth internal bleaching occlusal trauma .

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Invasive Cervical Resorption (ICR) has unidentified etiology

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  1. Invasive Cervical Resorption (ICR) has unidentified etiology

  2. Usually first recognized radiographically as it is hard to detect with a casual clinical examination

  3. Possible causes of ICR • orthodontic movement of involved teeth • internal bleaching • occlusal trauma

  4. Treatment of IRC involves complete debridement of the area

  5. After curettage and debridement with TCA the resulting defect caused by IRC is repaired using a glass ionomer cement restoration

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