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Pathways in external apical root resorption associated with orthodontia [PDF]

open access: yesOrthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2009
To review studies investigating if genetic factors play a role in external apical root resorption (EARR) during orthodontic treatment. Heritability estimation in human sib-pairs, comparison of multiple inbred mouse strains, human sib-pair linkage and ...
Hartsfield Jr., J.K.
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External apical root resorption in African American orthodontic patients. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Orthod, 2023
Abstract Objective External apical root resorption (EARR) is a side effect of orthodontic treatment that results in root shortening. However, this condition has yet to be evaluated in African Americans.
Litchfield FE   +3 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

Orthodontically Induced External Apical Root Resorption in Class II Malocclusion [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2021
Orthodontic-induced external apical root resorption is one of the idiopathic phenomena as an effect, with force generated through mechanotherapy as the cause and the biological tissues with their diversified variations as witness.
Praveen Kumar Reddy Karnati   +3 more
doaj   +6 more sources

External apical root resorption in orthodontic patients: molecular and genetic basis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 2020
External apical root resorption is one of the most deleterious complications after orthodontic treatment. Studies to explain the causal relationship between orthodontic tooth movement and external apical root resorption have been inconclusive till date ...
Shilpa Kalra   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

External apical root resorption after orthodontic treatment: analysis in different chronological periods [PDF]

open access: yesDental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2022
Introduction: External apical root resorption (EARR) is characterized by the definitive loss of tooth root structure, with a higher incidence in lateral and central maxillary incisors.
Bruno Moreira das NEVES   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Sharp Curvature of Premolar Resulting in External Apical Root Resorption of the Neighbouring Molar [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2011
This case report describes an external apical root resorption resulted from the unusual root morphology of the neighbouring tooth. A 28-year-old female was referred to the department of endodontics with a complaint of intense pain in her maxillary second
Özgür İlke Atasoy Ulusoy
doaj   +5 more sources

Investigating the Role of Genetic Polymorphisms in External Apical Root Resorption Among Orthodontic Patients: Implications for Treatment Outcomes—A Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesReports
Background: Among the various forms of root resorption, External Apical Root Resorption (EARR) has garnered particular attention due to its prevalence and potential complications associated with orthodontic interventions. Methods: An electronic search of
Christina Charisi   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Bibliometric analysis of publications on genetic polymorphism and external apical root resorption research [PDF]

open access: yesDental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the scientific production of genetic polymorphisms and external apical root resorption (EARR) to establish main findings, geographic trends, and research gaps for possible future investigations.
Liz Helena Moraes PINHEIRO   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

External apical root resorption assessment revisited: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesAngle Orthod
Abstract Objectives To provide a comprehensive critique of the diagnosis of root resorption using panoramic and periapical radiography, including discussion of the various methods of measurement, severity spectrum, and to shed light on a significant factor predisposing to resorption: treatment duration.
Iber-Diaz P   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Effect of the Proximity of Roots to the Cortical Plate and Inclination of Incisors on External Apical Root Resorption [PDF]

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry
Background: External apical root resorption (EARR) is an unfavorable side effect of orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic treatment of patients with increased crowding could lead to the proclination of incisors and proximity of roots to the cortical plates.
Shivam Mehta   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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