Abstract
This article presents the clinical, radiographic and histopathologic features of various types of tooth root resorption. Tooth resorption may occur in a tooth internally or externally with distinctively different treatment approaches for each type of resorption. Given that proper diagnosis of the type of resorption is important, the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and conventional 2-D intraoral images in evaluation of resorptive lesions is discussed.
MeSH terms
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Alveolar Process / physiopathology
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography / methods
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Dental Cementum / injuries
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Dental Cementum / physiopathology
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Dental Pulp Diseases / complications
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Dentin / injuries
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Humans
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Patient Care Planning
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Pulpitis / complications
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Radiography, Bitewing / methods
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Root Canal Therapy / methods
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Root Resorption / diagnostic imaging*
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Root Resorption / etiology
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Root Resorption / therapy
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Tooth Ankylosis / etiology
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Tooth Cervix / injuries
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Tooth Root / injuries