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Tooth resorption-Part 2: A clinical classification. [PDF]

open access: hybridDent Traumatol, 2022
AbstractTooth resorption is either a physiological or a pathological process resulting in loss of dentin and/or cementum. It may also be associated with bone loss. Currently there is no universal classification for the different types of tooth resorption.
Abbott PV, Lin S.
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Tooth Resorption - Part 1: The evolvement, rationales and controversies of tooth resorption. [PDF]

open access: yesDent Traumatol, 2022
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.
Lin S   +3 more
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Management of tooth resorption [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Dental Journal, 2007
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.
Abbott   +30 more
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Micro-CT study of the influence of orthodontic force on the root resorption and orthodontic tooth movement

open access: green口腔疾病防治, 2016
Objective To analyze the tooth movement distance and root resorption in rats under different orthodontic forces, to explore the effect of orthodontic force on the root resorption during orthodontic tooth movement.Methods 64 male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats ...
WU Chang-jing
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Tooth resorption part II - external resorption: Case series

open access: greenJournal of Conservative Dentistry, 2013
External tooth resorption usually follows trauma to the periodontal ligament. It can be classified into five categories based on its clinical and histological manifestations. Calcium hydroxide has long been used as an intracanal medicament to slow down the resorption process due to its alkaline pH.
Marina Fernandes   +2 more
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Evaluation of the effects for root resorption in orthodontic tooth movement with micro-osteoperforations in mice

open access: goldJournal of Dental Sciences
Background/purpose: Orthodontic treatment is one of the most demanding procedures available for both patients and clinicians. The challenges stem from the extended duration to achieve desired results, often necessitating surgical interventions, such as ...
Tulonga Ndemuweda   +9 more
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Management of Different Types of Root Resorption Affecting Traumatised Permanent Maxillary Incisors-A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesCase Rep Dent
Managing defects caused by pathological root resorption in permanent teeth can be challenging. If not diagnosed and treated efficiently, progressive root resorption can result in the loss of a tooth.
Deepanjan M   +3 more
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Intentional reimplantation of a mandibular premolar with severe apical root resorption: a case report demonstrating diagnostic complexity in adjacent teeth. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Oral Health
PurposeThis case report aimed to illustrate the clinical application of intentional reimplantation (IR) as a conservative and effective treatment strategy in cases of significant apical root resorption when surgical endodontics poses a risk to adjacent ...
Ameen M, Elmsmari F, Rahman Saleh A.
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Tooth resorption in cats: pathophysiology and treatment options. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Feline Med Surg, 2015
Practical relevance: Tooth resorption is common in the domestic cat and the incidence has been reported to increase with increasing age. Cats with clinically missing teeth have also been found to be more likely to have tooth resorption. All types of teeth in the feline dentition may be affected, but lesions seem to be more common in certain teeth ...
Gorrel C.
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate for Management of Three Resorptive Areas in a Single Rooted Tooth [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2022
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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