Introduction: This paper summarizes different conditions, which have a well-known influence on the resorption of tooth roots. It also highlights factors important for individual susceptibility to root resorption. Furthermore, the paper focuses on idiopathic root resorption where the provoking factor is not known. The Hypothesis: The several different disturbances causing root resorption can be either orthodontically provoked or acquired by trauma, virus or congenital diseases. It is presumed that all these conditions lead to inflammatory processes in the three main tissue layers, comprising the peri-root sheet. Evaluation of the Hypothesis: This paper explains how different etiologies behind root resorption and how different phenotypic trai...
Some degree of external root resorption is a frequent, unpredictable, and unavoidable consequence of...
External apical root resorption is a common phenomenon associated with orthodontic treatment. The fa...
Physiologic root resorption occur from the apex of the primary teeth close to the permanent teeth to...
Introduction: This paper summarizes the different conditions, which have a well-known influence on t...
Protective mechanisms against resorption Unlike deciduous teeth, permanent teeth rarely un-dergo roo...
Protective mechanisms against resorption Unlike deciduous teeth, permanent teeth rarely un-dergo roo...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine if there are qualitative differences in the appearan...
External apical root resorption is an abnormal consequence of orthodontic treatment, although it may...
Root resorption of primary teeth usually occurs as the succeeding permanent teeth erupt, which induc...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
Root resorption has been the subject of many studies, and it can be caused by many factors such as t...
Root resorption is the loss of dental hard tissue because of odontoclastic action. In permanent teet...
Contains fulltext : 48540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
Tooth agenesis is a common craniofacial congenital malformation in humans, but little is known about...
Some degree of external root resorption is a frequent, unpredictable, and unavoidable consequence of...
External apical root resorption is a common phenomenon associated with orthodontic treatment. The fa...
Physiologic root resorption occur from the apex of the primary teeth close to the permanent teeth to...
Introduction: This paper summarizes the different conditions, which have a well-known influence on t...
Protective mechanisms against resorption Unlike deciduous teeth, permanent teeth rarely un-dergo roo...
Protective mechanisms against resorption Unlike deciduous teeth, permanent teeth rarely un-dergo roo...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine if there are qualitative differences in the appearan...
External apical root resorption is an abnormal consequence of orthodontic treatment, although it may...
Root resorption of primary teeth usually occurs as the succeeding permanent teeth erupt, which induc...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
Root resorption has been the subject of many studies, and it can be caused by many factors such as t...
Root resorption is the loss of dental hard tissue because of odontoclastic action. In permanent teet...
Contains fulltext : 48540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
Tooth agenesis is a common craniofacial congenital malformation in humans, but little is known about...
Some degree of external root resorption is a frequent, unpredictable, and unavoidable consequence of...
External apical root resorption is a common phenomenon associated with orthodontic treatment. The fa...
Physiologic root resorption occur from the apex of the primary teeth close to the permanent teeth to...