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Root resorption. 2: Internal root resorption.
Dental update, 1993Internal 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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Bilateral External Root Resorption
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980Root 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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Reversal of external root resorption
Journal of Endodontics, 1976Summary 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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Cell surface and intracellular auxin signalling for H+ fluxes in root growth
Nature, 2021Lanxin Li +2 more
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Fine-root traits in the global spectrum of plant form and function
Nature, 2021Carlos Pérez Carmona +2 more
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Root of the Tree: The Significance, Evolution, and Origins of the Ribosome
Chemical Reviews, 2020Jessica C Bowman +2 more
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The fundamentals and applications of ferroelectric HfO2
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Uwe Schroeder +2 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010
Arunachalam Sivakumar +1 more
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