The response of the dentoalveolar apparatus to infection is characterized by inflammation which may result in tooth resorption. Depending upon the type of resorption and etiology, different treatment regimens have been proposed. The following two cases demonstrate internal and external inflammatory root resorption arrest by conventional nonsurgical endodontic therapy combined with calcium hydroxide-iodoform dressing, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and flowable gutta-percha system.The patient has been regularly recalled every 6 months and radiographically the apical lesion showed signs of healing and arrest of root resorption after 1 year and 6 months
Internal resorption is a separate category of diseases of hard tissues of teeth, characterized by th...
Internal root resorption (IRR) is a rare pulp disease. Its etiology involves late pulpal inflammatio...
Evidence of internal root resorption is quite rarely found in permanent teeth. In most cases it is u...
Internal root resorption is a chronic inflammatory process initiated within the pulp space with the ...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
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Management of internal root resorption is a challenge to the endodontists. It may occur in cases wi...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
Introduction: External inflammatory root resorption refers to the loss of cementum or dentin that so...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
ABSTRACT: Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological phenomenon of microbial ori...
This study is focused on the contemporary possibilities of the treatment of the teeth with internal ...
Internal resorption is a separate category of diseases of hard tissues of teeth, characterized by th...
Internal root resorption (IRR) is a rare pulp disease. Its etiology involves late pulpal inflammatio...
Evidence of internal root resorption is quite rarely found in permanent teeth. In most cases it is u...
Internal root resorption is a chronic inflammatory process initiated within the pulp space with the ...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Copyright © 2015 Girish Umashetty et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Management of internal root resorption is a challenge to the endodontists. It may occur in cases wi...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
Introduction: External inflammatory root resorption refers to the loss of cementum or dentin that so...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
ABSTRACT: Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological phenomenon of microbial ori...
This study is focused on the contemporary possibilities of the treatment of the teeth with internal ...
Internal resorption is a separate category of diseases of hard tissues of teeth, characterized by th...
Internal root resorption (IRR) is a rare pulp disease. Its etiology involves late pulpal inflammatio...
Evidence of internal root resorption is quite rarely found in permanent teeth. In most cases it is u...