نتایج جستجو برای: internal root resorption

تعداد نتایج: 378125  

2009
Ravindran Sreeja Chaudhary Minal Tumsare Madhuri Patil Swati Wadhwan Vijay

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine if there are qualitative differences in the appearance of external root resorption patterns of primary teeth undergoing physiologic resorption and permanent teeth undergoing pathological root resorption in different conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 40 teeth undergoing external root resorption in different conditions were divided into 4...

Journal: :Acta odontologica Scandinavica 2008
Yijin Ren Jaap C Maltha Robert S B Liem Ietse Stokroos Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of age on root resorption and distribution along different parts of the root during prolonged light force application. MATERIAL AND METHODS Orthodontic appliances were placed in two groups of 30 rats (one group 6 weeks old, the other 9-12 months old), with contralateral sides as controls. Groups of animals were killed at 1, 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks. At the stu...

2015
Caroline Pelagio Raick Maués Rizomar Ramos do Nascimento Oswaldo de Vasconcellos Vilella

OBJECTIVE To assess the prevalence of severe external root resorption and its potential risk factors resulting from orthodontic treatment. METHODS A randomly selected sample was used. It comprised conventional periapical radiographs taken in the same radiology center for maxillary and mandibular incisors before and after active orthodontic treatment of 129 patients, males and females, treated...

Journal: :British Dental Journal 2007

Journal: :Journal of the California Dental Association 2000
M Trope

When a tooth sustains a luxation injury, attachment damage of varying degrees will occur. In addition, necrosis of the pulp might result, thereby making the pulp space susceptible to infection. These circumstances can lead to root resorption. Treatment for root resorption includes preventing it by avoiding causes of root surface injury, minimizing initial inflammation, and reversing resorption.

Journal: :The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry 2013
Alberto Sierra-Lorenzo Alejandro Herrera-García Luis Oscar Alonso-Ezpeleta Juan José Segura-Egea

Internal root resorption (IRR) is characterized by progressive loss of tooth substance initiating at the root canal wall as a result of clastic activity. The use of periodontal surgery and mineral trioxide aggregate is a good approach to repair lesions with periodontal communication (perforating IRR). This case describes the treatment and follow-up of a maxillary central incisor with perforatin...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 1999
L H Lu K Lee S Imoto S Kyomen K Tanne

This study was conducted to investigate the nature of root resorption resulting from intrusive forces applied to the rat lower molars, by means of histological and histochemical techniques with tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP). Thirty-eight 13-week-old Wistar strain male rats were used. Intrusive force was created by a fixed appliance which was adjusted to exert an initial force of 50...

2016
Rosanna Guarnieri Costanza Cavallini Roberto Vernucci Maurizio Vichi Rosalia Leonardi Ersilia Barbato

BACKGROUND The prevalence of impacted maxillary canine is reported to be between 1% and 3%. The lack of monitoring and the delay in the treatment of the impacted canine can cause different complications such as: displacement of adjacent teeth, loss of vitality of neighbouring teeth, shortening of the dental arch, follicular cysts, canine ankylosis, recurrent infections, recurrent pain, internal...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2010
Iffat Batool Hasnain Abbas Assad Abbas Iram Abbas

BACKGROUND Root resorption is one of the most common and undesirable sequelea of orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the amount of root resorption in permanent incisors during 3 month active period of fixed orthodontic appliance therapy using periapical radiographs. METHODS Periapical radiographs of a total of 138 permanent teeth (n = 138, mandibular n1 = 52, maxillar...

Journal: :Stomatologija 2008
Kristina Lopatiene Aiste Dumbravaite

External apical root resorption is an iatrogenic consequence of orthodontic treatment, although it may also occur in the absence of orthodontic treatment. Root resorption causes root shortening and breaks the integrity of teeth arch and this is very important for successful orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics is probably the only dental specialty that actually uses the inflammatory process as a...

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