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Vanishing Roots: First Case Report of Idiopathic Multiple Cervico–Apical External Root Resorption [PDF]
Idiopathic root resorption is a very rare phenomenon. Resorption in tooth is brought about by odontoclastic activity. Special mechanisms in the periodontal ligament exist to prevent mineralization of the periodontal ligament and these periodontal ...
Priyadarshini Choudhury +4 more
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Objective:The aim of our study was to evaluate apical root resorption and changes in tooth inclinations, marginal bone height, and labio-lingual bone thickness at the mid-root and apical level in mandibular anterior teeth during the Forsus treatment ...
Amit Rekhawat +2 more
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External root resorption is a clinical problem that is difficult to diagnose, therefore radiographic examination is important for diagnose.
Marjan Bolbolian +5 more
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Evaluation of the Accuracy of Different Apex Locaters with 45° Apical Root Resorption
Aim: This study was aimed to calculate the working length (WL) of permanent teeth with simulated 45° resorption of the apical part of the root using four electric apex locaters (EALs): NSK, Woodpecker III, Woodpecker V, and Eighteeth.
Ahmed I Al-Jobory +2 more
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Apical Root Resorption After Orthodontic Treatment
Aim of the studyː to find if apical root resorption is related to orthodontic treatment time, type of appliance used and which are the most susceptible teeth to develop this type of resorption. Material and methodsː 70 patients (27 males and 43 females) selected from patients reffered for an orthodontic treatment at the Orthodontic Department of ...
Irinel Panainte +3 more
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Management of extensive external apical root resorption leading to root perforation [PDF]
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of the tooth, i.e , cementum and dentine and the surrounding bone. External resorption is much more common than internal resorption and can occur when tooth is luxated or avulsed.
Ghafoor, Rabia +2 more
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Apical root resorption after orthodontic treatment a retrospective study [PDF]
The purpose of the study was to compare the incidence and severity of apical root resorption in patients treated with different orthodontic appliances and to evaluate the effect of treatment duration on the degree of apical root resorption. A further aim was to analyse the degree of apical root resorption in different tooth groups in patients ...
Satu, Apajalahti, Jaakko Sakari, Peltola
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Correlation Between Orthodontic Forces and Root Resorption – a Systematic Review of the Literature
Orthodontically induced external apical root resorption (OIEARR) is a major concern regarding periodontal status after nonsurgical orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to assess this sequel by a systematic review of published data.
Vlasa Alexandru +6 more
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Clinical observation on the influence of apical dense bone islands on orthodontic tooth movement [PDF]
Objective To explore the influence of apical dense bone islands on tooth movement during orthodontic treatment and its complications, and to provide a reference for orthodontic clinical treatment.
LIANG Ye, SHEN Longduo, CAO Fang, DAI Jingtao
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Background This study aimed to investigate the potential associations between alveolar bone thickness, bucco-palatal inclination of maxillary lateral incisors, and lateral incisor root resorption in patients with unilateral maxillary impacted canines ...
Weiman Sun +4 more
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