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Cone beam computed tomography study of apical root resorption induced by Herbst appliance
Objective This study evaluated the frequency of root resorption during the orthodontic treatment with Herbst appliance by Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).Material and Methods The sample comprised 23 patients (11 men, 12 women; mean ages 15.76±1.75 ...
João Paulo SCHWARTZ +4 more
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Successful non‐surgical orthograde retreatment of a tooth with external root resorption in apical third of root and overfilling material beyond the apical barrier which was diagnosed with the help of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), was reported ...
Reza Sayyad Soufdoost +2 more
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Effects of loxoprofen on the apical root resorption during orthodontic tooth movement in rats. [PDF]
Studies have revealed that severe apical root resorption during tooth movement is caused by the noninfective inflammatory reaction of apical root tissues. We hypothesized that loxoprofen can suppress apical root resorption during tooth movement.
Taeko Yamamoto +5 more
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In dentistry, orthodontic root resorption is a long-lasting issue with no effective treatment strategy, and its mechanisms, especially those related to senescent cells, remain largely unknown.
Yue Zhou +9 more
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Impacted third molar reduces the bone level in the distal aspect of second molar, and sometimes it can lead to external root resorption of the adjacent second molar.
Zeynab Arefifard +3 more
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Bone Density and Dental External Apical Root Resorption [PDF]
When orthodontic patients desire shorter treatment times with aesthetic results and long-term stability, it is important for the orthodontist to understand the potential limitations and problems that may arise during standard and/or technology-assisted accelerated treatment.
Iglesias-Linares, Alejandro +2 more
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One of an important problem during orthodontic treatment is root resorption. Mainly, the root resorption is evaluated by using two-dimensional images. However, the incorrect way for taking the x-ray and magnification is main problem that affect the way ...
Harez Dana Mustafa, Omar S. M. J.Ali
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Purpose: To evaluate the morphology of apical portion of impacted maxillary canines and their effects on root resorption of adjacent teeth as well as their locations and inclinations with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in an individual group of ...
Zahra Dalili Kajan +4 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate root surface alterations in terms of location, length, and depth of root resorption in the gingival, middle, and apical third of the mesial and distal surfaces of the root in healthy and periodontally affected ...
Aaditi C Mahajan +3 more
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of orthodontic traction, by means of light and controlled forces, on root length in impacted maxillary canines and physiologically erupted maxillary canines. Disinclusion of impacted maxillary canines is a
Edoardo Bianco +6 more
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