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Tooth Resorption – Part 1: The evolvement, rationales and controversies of tooth resorption [PDF]
AbstractIn 1966, Andreasen and Hjørting‐Hansen were the first to describe a relationship between tooth resorption and dental trauma. However, Andreasen's original classification did not include other resorptive processes which have since been identified.
Shaul Lin +2 more
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Management of tooth resorption [PDF]
AbstractA correct diagnosis and an understanding of the aetiology and dynamics of the processes involved in tooth resorption is critical to effective management. Tooth resorptions can be classified as: (1) trauma induced; (2) infection induced; or (3) hyperplastic invasive.
Gs Heithersay
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Tooth root resorption: A review
Tooth root resorption is multifactorial, leading to progressive destruction and eventual loss of tooth root dentin and cement. There are internal and external types of root resorption, each having its variety.
Artak Heboyan +7 more
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Tooth resorption—Part 2: A clinical classification [PDF]
Paul V Abbott, Shaul Lin
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Chronic intermittent hypobaric hypoxia attenuates root resorption following delayed tooth replantation by upregulating OPG/RANKL signaling pathway [PDF]
Background Tooth avulsion, a severe dental trauma prevalent among adolescents, is commonly treated with delayed replantation. However, this procedure is frequently complicated by root resorption, which can ultimately lead to tooth loss.
Lu Jia +8 more
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate for Management of Three Resorptive Areas in a Single Rooted Tooth [PDF]
The maxillary anterior tooth is the key tooth for the esthetics of an individual. Unfortunate trauma to the maxillary anterior tooth results in compromised esthetics and self-esteem of a young patient.
Girija S Sajjan +4 more
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Tooth resorptions are not hereditary [PDF]
ABSTRACT Root resorptions caused by orthodontic movement are not supported by consistent scientific evidence that correlate them with heredity, individual predisposition and genetic or familial susceptibility. Current studies are undermined by methodological and interpretative errors, especially regarding the diagnosis and measurements of root ...
Consolaro, Alberto +1 more
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Objective: Dentigerous cysts (DC) are one of the most common cysts in the jaw, and radiographic features are important for diagnosis. This study aims to evaluate the radiographic features of mandibular DCs on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images ...
Gökçen Akçiçek +3 more
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Internal resorption: an unusual form of tooth resorption [PDF]
Internal resorption (IR) is a relatively rare occurrence, and most cases follow injury to pulp tissue, such as physical trauma or caries-related pulpitis. The condition is more frequently observed in male than in female subjects.1 Although IR is a relatively rare entity,2, 3 a higher prevalence of the condition has been associated with teeth that had ...
Sanjeev, Datana, V, Radhakrishnan
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Development of cyclic shedding teeth from semi-shedding teeth: the inner dental arcade of the stem osteichthyan Lophosteus [PDF]
The numerous cushion-shaped tooth-bearing plates attributed to the stem group osteichthyan Lophosteus superbus, which are argued here to represent an early form of the osteichthyan inner dental arcade, display a previously unknown and presumably ...
Donglei Chen +5 more
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