ABSTRACT This paper aims at exposing the foundations or reasons why, in cases of external tooth resorption, including those of orthodontic origin, one should not perform a root canal to treat it. That should be done only to teeth with contamination or pulp necrosis, to remove the periapical inflammation induced by microbial products. When facing cases of external tooth resorption, one's conduct must always respect the following sequence of steps: first of all, identifying the cause accurately; then, planning the therapeutic approach and, finally, adopting the conducts in a very well-founded way. The situations in which endodontic treatment is recommended for tooth resorptions are those when there are: a) pulp necrosis with microbial contami...
ABSTRACT: Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological phenomenon of microbial ori...
Introduction: This paper summarizes the different conditions, which have a well-known influence on t...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
External apical root resorption is an abnormal consequence of orthodontic treatment, although it may...
Management of internal root resorption is a challenge to the endodontists. It may occur in cases wi...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
External root resorption is a feared complication during orthodontic procedures. It can affect both ...
Apical root resorption is a biological process induced when orthodontic force is exerted on a tooth ...
Item does not contain fulltextApical root resorption is a biological process induced when orthodonti...
AbstractAimTheme of this report is the external cervical root resorption and the sequence of clinica...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
The response of the dentoalveolar apparatus to infection is characterized by inflammation which may ...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
Introduction: This paper summarizes different conditions, which have a well-known influence on the r...
ABSTRACT: Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological phenomenon of microbial ori...
Introduction: This paper summarizes the different conditions, which have a well-known influence on t...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
External apical root resorption is an abnormal consequence of orthodontic treatment, although it may...
Management of internal root resorption is a challenge to the endodontists. It may occur in cases wi...
When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In additio...
External root resorption is a feared complication during orthodontic procedures. It can affect both ...
Apical root resorption is a biological process induced when orthodontic force is exerted on a tooth ...
Item does not contain fulltextApical root resorption is a biological process induced when orthodonti...
AbstractAimTheme of this report is the external cervical root resorption and the sequence of clinica...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
The response of the dentoalveolar apparatus to infection is characterized by inflammation which may ...
Resorption is both a physiological and pathological process which results in loss of hard tissues of...
Introduction: This paper summarizes different conditions, which have a well-known influence on the r...
ABSTRACT: Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological phenomenon of microbial ori...
Introduction: This paper summarizes the different conditions, which have a well-known influence on t...
Root resorption is a pathological process involving loss of hard dental tissues. It may occur as a c...