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Root resorption — an unusual presentation

Australian Dental Journal, 1987
AbstractAn unusual case of root resorption in a mandibular second molar is presented. The literature is reviewed briefly and possible explanations of the pathogenesis are discussed.
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Internal Root Resorption: A Review

Journal of Endodontics, 2010
Internal root resorption is the progressive destruction of intraradicular dentin and dentinal tubules along the middle and apical thirds of the canal walls as a result of clastic activities.The prevalence, etiology, pathogenesis, histologic manifestations, differential diagnosis with cone beam computed tomography, and treatment perspectives involved in
Patel, Shanon   +3 more
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Bilateral External Root Resorption

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
Root resorption in bilateral maxillary canines was diagnosed in two patients who had histories of orthodontic treatment of the canines when the patients were teenagers. Periodontal surgery exposed the resorbed root areas. Surface restorations and endodontic therapy using guttapercha as the filling material completed therapy.
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The ins and outs of root resorption

British Dental Journal, 2018
Root resorption is a poorly understood phenomenon and is often misdiagnosed and, as a result, inappropriately treated. The aim of this paper is to provide a practical guide for diagnosis of root resorption lesions using a simple classification, and to describe the principles of management of these resorptive defects in everyday practice.
Patel, Shanon, Saberi, Navid
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Multiple idiopathic root resorption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970
Abstract Resorption of individual teeth is a common phenomenon, but there are few reported cases of multiple idiopathic root resorption. This article reports progressive root resorption in two female patients. The resorptive process begins in the area of the cementoenamel junction of vital teeth and progressively involves all or nearly all of the ...
Richard M. Courtney   +2 more
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Root resorption. 2: Internal root resorption.

Dental update, 1993
Internal root resorption is classically described as resulting from long standing chronic inflammation in the pulp. The resorption may be transient, where lacunae present within the canal walls, or progressive, where the odontoblasts are destroyed and no predentine can be laid down.
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Multiple external root resorption

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
Presented is an unusual case of multiple external root resorption. Although the cause of this resorption was not determined, several possibilities are presented. Trauma from occlusion, periodontal and pulpal inflammation, and resorption of idiopathic origin are all discussed as possible causes.
M.N. Ghazali, W.Z. Yusof
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Reversal of external root resorption

Journal of Endodontics, 1976
Summary A replanted maxillary left lateral incisor developed extensive external root resorption three months after traumatic intrusion of the tooth and its accidental avulsion during repositioning. The tooth was treated for six months with an intracanal paste of calcium hydroxide and camphorated parachlorophenol.
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Revisiting Root Resorption

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000
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Cell surface and intracellular auxin signalling for H+ fluxes in root growth

Nature, 2021
Lanxin Li   +2 more
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