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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF TOOTH RESORPTION IN CATS

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2016
Tooth resorption is the most common dental disease in cats and can be a source of oral pain. The current clinical gold standard for diagnosis includes a combination of oral exam and dental radiography, however early lesions are not always detected. Computed tomography (CT) of the skull, including the dental arches, is a commonly performed diagnostic ...
Linda G, Lang   +4 more
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Idiopathic tooth resorption in association with metaplasia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. The pathogenesis of idiopathic tooth resorption accompanied by metaplasia is reviewed, a summary of the present-day viewpoint is given, and a case is fully presented and discussed. 2. 2. The protective function of the periodontal membrane and the enamel cuticle is stressed. 3. 3. Attention is drawn to the strong possibility
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Internal inflammatory root resorption: the unknown resorption of the tooth

Endodontic Topics, 2006
Internal inflammatory root resorption is a relatively rare resorption that begins in the root canal and destroys surrounding dental hard tissues. Odontoclastic multinuclear cells are responsible for the resorption, which can grow to perforate the root if untreated.
MARKUS HAAPASALO, UNNI ENDAL
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External resorption associated with tooth eruption

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2001
A case is presented with severe resorption on the mesial root of the mandibular first permanent molar in a patient with Juvenile Periodontitis. The follicle of the bicuspid is seen in contact with mesial root of the molar.
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[Pathogenesis and classification of tooth resorption].

Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology, 2022
Tooth resorption is an idiopathic destructive disease of dental hard tissues. The etiology and pathogenesis remain obscure. It has various manifestations and can be commonly classified as internal tooth resorption and external root resorption on the basis of the resorptive lesion sites. There have been many attempts to make further classification based
X Y, Li, X Y, Zou, L, Yue
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Idiopathic tooth resorption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
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Tooth Resorption

2007
Nisha Garg, Amit Garg
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Root resorption by an impacted tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968
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Apical tooth root resorption

Australian Dental Journal, 1971
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