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A 71-year old patient with a history of minimal periodontal attachment loss presented with an asymptomatic, non-bleeding, isolated deep pocket on the mesio-facial of a central incisor.  Such localized, deep pockets are most frequently associated with a root fracture or an abscess, but in this case an atypical ledge-like projection determined to be a cemental tear was detected at the base of the 6 mm pocket.  Periodontal flap surgery revealed a partial detachment of the cementum.  Uneventful resolution of the pocket was achieved following root planing to remove the cemental fragment and placement of a bone graft and resorbable membrane.  This article reviews the nature, predisposing factors, causes, clinical significance, and treatment of cemental tears.

Keywords:  Tooth injury, cemental tear, cemental separation, dental cementum

Citation:  Marquam BJ.  Atypical Localized Deep Pocket Due to a Cemental Tear:  Case Report.  J Contemp Dent Pract 2003 August;(4)3:052-064.

 
 
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Vol. 4, No. 3, Page 052