Why not to treat the tooth canal to solve external root resorptions? Here are the principles!
This paper aims at exposing the foundations or reasons why, in cases of external tooth resorption, including those of orthodontic origin, one should not perform a root canal to treat it.
Alberto Consolaro, Graziella Bittencourt
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Background: Increased orthodontic treatment duration is associated with iatrogenic risks such as root resorption, white spot lesions etc. Recent research using pharmacological agents to accelerate tooth movement has mostly been conducted on animals and ...
S. Navya+4 more
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Multiple internal resorption in permanent teeth associated with hyperparathyroidism
Internal resorption has been described as a resorptive defect of internal aspect of tooth. It is caused by transformation of normal pulp tissue into granulomatous tissue with giant cells which resorb dentin.
Eswar Nagaraj+3 more
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The two extremes of physiological tooth resorption in primary tooth with or without the permanent successor tooth. [PDF]
Consolaro A+3 more
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Influence of Fluoride and Stress on the Electrochemical Properties of Nickel-Titanium Coils [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of fluoride and stress on the electrochemical properties of nickel-titanium coils. Forty Dentsply GAC NiTi coils were divided into four groups of ten and individually tested.
Barnes, Ashley
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Transcriptome analysis of granulation tissue from periodontal osseous defects
Abstract Background Granulation tissue is routinely discarded in periodontal surgical procedures, but few studies have characterized it. The present study aimed to compare global gene expression in granulation tissue derived from different types of periodontal osseous defects.
Ye Han Sam+5 more
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Constant versus dissipating forces in orthodontics: the effect on initial tooth movement and root resorption [PDF]
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Abstract We present a case of a young female patient with persistent and severe fat‐soluble vitamin deficiency since infancy. Despite extensive investigations during childhood, the underlying cause remained elusive. The patient was generally asymptomatic while receiving continuous vitamin subsidy.
Christine Rungoe+4 more
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Effects of local administration of clodronate on orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption in rats [PDF]
Lin Liu+5 more
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Automated tooth segmentation as an innovative tool to assess 3D-tooth movement and root resorption in rodents [PDF]
Viktoria Trelenberg‐Stoll+3 more
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