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[Root resorption].

P Lambrechts1, B Vanhoorebeeck

  • 1Afdeling Conserverende Tandheelkunde, Leuven.

Revue Belge De Medecine Dentaire
|January 1, 1992
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Root resorption, internal and external, presents diverse causes and treatments. Calcium hydroxide shows promise for both internal root resorption and certain external forms, aiding in stopping tooth destruction.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Pathology

Context:

  • Root resorption is broadly classified into internal and external types.
  • Internal root resorption can rapidly destroy teeth, necessitating prompt endodontic intervention.
  • External root resorption exhibits varied etiologies, including orthodontic treatment, cysts, tumors, impacted teeth, trauma, and infection.

Purpose:

  • To differentiate between internal and external root resorption.
  • To highlight the unknown causes of internal root resorption.
  • To emphasize the diverse etiologies and individualized treatment requirements for external root resorption.

Summary:

  • Internal root resorption requires immediate canal treatment to prevent tooth loss.
  • External root resorption has multiple causes, each demanding a specific therapeutic approach.

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  • Both internal root resorption and some external forms often respond well to calcium hydroxide therapy.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding the distinct nature of internal and external root resorption is crucial for effective clinical management.
    • Further research into the causes of internal root resorption is needed.
    • Tailored treatment strategies for external root resorption are essential for preserving tooth structure.