Assessment of root resorption on lateral incisors after primary canine extraction treating mesioangular displaced permanent canines: a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
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Does the Phase-One Functional Therapy Increase the Risk of an External Apical Root Resorption Following the Phase-Two Fixed Orthodontic Treatment? A Pilot Study. [PDF]
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External apical root resorption (EARR) is one of the most frequently reported iatrogenic side effects of orthodontic movement. Nevertheless, no robust and unequivocal scientific evidence is yet available in the literature regarding the clinical and biological factors that trigger EARR. The purpose of the present position paper is to provide clinicians,
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British Dental Journal, 2018Root 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.
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