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External cervical tooth root resorption
Stomatologiya, 2022External cervical tooth root resorption is one of the most aggressive types of pathological resorption. Due to the uncontrolled growth of resorptive tissue, irreversible loss of dentin and cement occurs. To date, there is no common position regarding the etiological factor and pathogenesis of invasive cervical resorption.
I.M. Rabinovich +3 more
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Journal of Dental Health and Oral Research, 2022
The formation of the tooth crown implies dentin and pulp construction (including mantle dentin, odontoblasts, Höhl cells, and vascular, axons and pulp cells). The root formation involves acellular and cellular cementum, peripheral and central dentins. Vascular cells and nerves are located in the central part of the root, whereas the superficial layer ...
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The formation of the tooth crown implies dentin and pulp construction (including mantle dentin, odontoblasts, Höhl cells, and vascular, axons and pulp cells). The root formation involves acellular and cellular cementum, peripheral and central dentins. Vascular cells and nerves are located in the central part of the root, whereas the superficial layer ...
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Restoration of the Root–Filled Tooth
Primary Dental Journal, 2016Root-filled teeth are weakened by loss of strategic tooth structure through restorative procedures and caries, rather than by the endodontic procedures. Therefore, prompt restoration is required to minimise coronal leakage and the risk of tooth fracture.
Nessrin A, Taha, Harold H, Messer
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Porous titanium tooth roots: Clinical evaluation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 19791. An inert porous vehicle can be successfully used to attach endosseous dental implants to surrounding alveolar bone. 2. Implant size and the width of keratinized gingiva surrounding the implant are critical to the success of the implant. 3. Radiography and pocket depth are useful indicators of the status of porous endosseous roots, while mobility is ...
F A, Young, C H, Kresch, M, Spector
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Root formation of an autotransplanted tooth
Dental Traumatology, 2009Abstract – Traumatic injuries with loss of anterior teeth occur more frequently in children. Treatment of the dental trauma is complex and requires a comprehensive and accurate diagnostic and treatment plan. It is also important to consider the biological, functional, esthetic, and economic aspects. The purpose of this article is to show a case report
Luis Filipe Siu, Lon +5 more
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Parenting: Roots of the sweet tooth
Science, 2014In her news story “The taste of things to come” (special section on Parenting, 15 August, p. [750][1]), E. Underwood discussed the flavor learning that happens during specific periods in the womb.
André Krumel, Portella +1 more
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Root intrusion in tooth-implant combination cases
Implant Dentistry, 1993The various proposed etiologies for root intrusion in tooth-implant combination cases are discussed. Clinical examples of root intrusion are illustrated. Advantages and disadvantages of nonrigid connector and coping/suprastructure techniques are presented.
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