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Management of Traumatic Inflammatory External Root Resorption
Inflammatory external root resorption is one of the major complications after traumatic dental injury. It is characterized by the loss of mineralized dental tissue which may, ultimately, result in loss of the tooth.
Shikha Bantawa +6 more
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Microleakage comparison of glass-ionomer and white mineral trioxide aggregate used as a coronal barrier in nonvital bleaching [PDF]
Objectives: There is some evidence that the pH at the root surface is reduced by intracoronal placement of bleaching pastes, which is known to enhance osteoclastic activity.
Doosti, Sirvan +9 more
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How Well Are Dental Students Equipped to Handle Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children?
ABSTRACT To evaluate dental students' knowledge and confidence in managing dental trauma (TDI). An observational questionnaire‐based study involving fourth‐year BDSc (Hons) students from 2022 and 2023 at UQ, following their Traumatic Dental Injury module.
Sobia Zafar +4 more
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Incisal apical root resorption evaluation after low-friction orthodontic treatment using two-dimensional radiographic imaging and trigonometric correction [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Root resorption shall be taken into consideration during every orthodontic treatment, and it can be effected by the use of different techniques, such as the application of low friction mechanics.
Bonetti, Stefano +4 more
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Biochemical bone biomarkers in plasma cell dyscrasias
Visual abstract depicting that bone turnover markers reflect dynamic alterations in bone remodelling across the spectrum of plasma cell dyscrasias but remain limited by assay variability, biological confounding and incomplete integration with imaging and risk stratification.
Guido Nador +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Multiple idiopathic root resorption: Etiology and management strategies [PDF]
Multiple idiopathic root resorption(MIRR) is a rare progressive destructive dental condition with unclear etiology and pathogenesis. Based on anatomical location, it can be classified into three types: multiple idiopathic cervical root resorption(MICRR),
GUAN Yewen, SONG Yaling
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External apical root resorption [PDF]
Naphtali, Brezniak, Atalia, Wasserstein
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ABSTRACT Objectives This retrospective study primarily evaluated whether early radiographic bone loss (ERBL) predicts progressive bone loss (PBL), and secondarily assessed its association with implant survival and peri‐implant diseases. Methods Adults with dental implants who were followed for at least 5 years were included.
Dominick Moser +8 more
wiley +1 more source
External apical root resorption [PDF]
L. M. Carter, P. Hansrani, S. Ferrier
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aimed to investigate patient‐related and prosthetic factors associated with peri‐implant marginal bone loss (MBL) in patients receiving supportive periodontal therapy (SPT). Materials and Methods This retrospective cohort study included patients who underwent implant treatment and continued SPT for at least 10 years.
Daisuke Hasegawa +7 more
wiley +1 more source

