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Multiple idiopathic apical root resorption: a case report

International Endodontic Journal, 2007
AbstractAim  To report a rare case of multiple idiopathic apical root resorption in an adult male.Summary  A 27‐year‐old male with no history of medical or dental disorders was referred by his family dentist for evaluation of extreme root resorption involving the apical region of most of his teeth.
F, Moazami, B, Karami
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Effect of apical root resorption on periodontal support

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986
19. Hinton RJ. Changes in articular eminence morphology with dental function. Am J Phys Anthropol 54:439, 1981. h4olnar S: Human tooth wear, tooth function and cultural variability. Am J Phys Anthropol 34~175, 1971. Williamson EH, Wilson CW: Use of a submental vertex analysis for producing quality temporomandibular joint laminagraphs.
K L, Kalkwarf, R F, Krejci, Y C, Pao
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Progressive, Generalized, Apical Idiopathic Root Resorption and Hypercementosis

Journal of Periodontology, 2005
Background: Root resorption is a multifactorial process that results in loss of tooth structure. The causes of root resorption may vary, leading to several types of resorptions. Some factors have been identified and may be categorized into physiological resorption, local factors, systemic conditions, and idiopathic resorptions.
Schätzle, M   +2 more
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Assessment of apical root resorption using digital reconstruction.

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1998
To assess the in vitro and in vivo accuracy of a mathematical computer-based reconstruction of two images that are not taken with the same recording geometry for the measurement of apical root resorption following orthodontic treatment.A gold standard for root resorption in vitro was developed from 10 extracted upper central incisors using calipers ...
Reukers, H.A.J.   +3 more
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Imaging of External Apical Root Resorption

2020
The importance of quality images in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of EARR cannot be understated. The apex is difficult to visualize accurately, and quality images are needed. Digital panoramic radiographs are the most utilized and available throughout the world.
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[Apical root resorption during orthodontic treatment].

Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie, 1989
Pre- and posttreatment radiographs of 2050 orthodontically treated patients were examined and apical root resorptions of more than 2 mm were identified. 30 patients (211 teeth) were affected. Treatment characteristics and objectives of this group (with severe apical root resorption) were compared to a treated group of 30 patients (with no resorption ...
G, Göz, T, Rakosi
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Prevention of External Apical Root Resorption

2015
The issue of orthodontic-induced external apical root resorption (EARR) has attracted the interest of clinicians and investigators because of the alarming clinical and legal implications associated with its occurrence in a severe form. The January/February 2005 issue of the American Association of Orthodontist’s Bulletin reported that medical ...
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Correlation between cortical plate proximity and apical root resorption

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998
Root resorption is one of the most common iatrogenic sequelae of orthodontic treatment. Recently, root contact with the labial or palatal cortical plate at root apex level during orthodontic tooth movement was reported to be related to root resorption, and dentofacial morphology was suggested to predispose certain persons to root contact with the ...
A, Horiuchi, H, Hotokezaka, K, Kobayashi
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Mystery of apical root resorption

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012
Jing, Ren, Ding, Bai
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Extensive idiopathic apical root resorption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1994
Eric M. Rivera, Richard E. Walton
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