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    Resorption of the root of the tooth, or root resorption, is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of odontoclasts. Root resorption...
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    Feline odontoclastic resorption lesion (FORL) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts...
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    Cementoenamel junction (category Parts of tooth)
    disease. The CEJ is the site of major tooth resorption. A significant proportion of tooth loss is caused by tooth resorption, which occurs in 5 to 10 percent...
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  • include: Bone resorption Herniated Disc Resorption Tooth resorption Fetal resorption Blood resorption Nutrient resorption, in plants Jones, Sheila J.; Boyde...
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  • usually after trauma. However, root resorption does not necessarily lead to tooth ankylosis and the causes of tooth ankylosis remain uncertain to a large...
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    Bone resorption is resorption of bone tissue, that is, the process by which osteoclasts break down the tissue in bones and release the minerals, resulting...
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    Dental braces (redirect from Tooth braces)
    some degree of root resorption. Only in a few cases is this side effect large enough to be considered real clinical damage to the tooth. In rare cases, the...
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    ligaments include attachment of the tooth to the bone, support for the tooth, formation and resorption of bone during tooth movement, sensation, and eruption...
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    Problems can also be caused by the self-destruction of roots and whole tooth resorption when new teeth erupt or later from unknown causes. Children at 6–12...
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  • root resorption is more evidently observed in thermocatalytic bleaching methods, intracoronal internal bleaching may also lead to tooth root resorption. Moreover...
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  • aggressive resorption process that can lead to loss of most of the root structure in a few months. Following any type of trauma to a tooth, there is a...
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    thickness of these layers is reduced by tooth wear (or rarely internal resorption). Public opinion of what is normal tooth shade tends to be distorted. Portrayals...
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  • 725 – tooth avulsion MeSH C07.793.850.750 – tooth fractures MeSH C07.793.850.750.300 – cracked tooth syndrome MeSH C07.793.901.653 – root resorption The...
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    often true for third molars causing various problems like pericoronitis, resorption of adjacent second molar etc. Other impacted teeth, especially canines...
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    A dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia, exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the dental...
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    that have no pathology associated with the tooth, and have not caused tooth resorption on the blocking tooth, rarely have symptoms. The chances of developing...
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    is caused by gradual resorption of their roots, stimulated by the developing permanent tooth underneath. Abnormal, pathologic tooth mobility occurs when...
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    the tooth. Medicaments used in pulpectomy include resorbable materials so that they will undergo resorption (dissolution) along with the primary tooth root...
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    permanent tooth germ. Pulp necrosis with draining fistula, crown discoloration and external root resorption are reported consequences of primary tooth replantation...
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    are further proposed to result in patterns of bone resorption and deposition that lift the tooth into the mouth. This theory is based on Wolff's law...
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  • scheduled within a month. The later donor tooth will be transplanted, the less support it will have as resorption of the bone would occur at the recipient...
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    Condylar resorption, also called idiopathic condylar resorption, ICR, and condylysis, is a temporomandibular joint disorder in which one or both of the...
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    numerous ailments, including spinal fusion, bone tumours, cavities, tooth resorption, necrosis (particularly in younger specimens), osteomyelitis, periostitis...
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    Dental trauma (redirect from Tooth injury)
    or disruptions in tooth eruption sequence. Potential sequelae can involve pulpal necrosis, pulp obliteration and root resorption. Necrosis is the most...
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    Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is where a tooth has incompletely cracked but no part of the tooth has yet broken off. Sometimes it is described as a greenstick...
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    horizontal height of the alveolar bone. These factors can include resorption of the bone after tooth removal (affecting the quality and quantity of the bone),...
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  • Hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith (category Tooth development)
    the risk of tooth mobility, exacerbation of periodontal disease, and possible premature tooth loss. 3. Elevated Risk of Root Resorption The highly mineralised...
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    dentition. Ankylosis is common in the anterior tooth after trauma and can be referred to as replacement resorption. In this process PDL cells are destroyed...
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    Toothache (redirect from Tooth ache)
    roots of the tooth via the apical foramina and lateral canals, causing vasodilation, sensitization of nerves, osteolysis (bone resorption) and potentially...
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  • estimated at 19% in a small study, with the main risks being laminar resorption, particularly in allografts, and glaucoma. Another, bigger study comparing...
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