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[Root resorption: preliminary considerations and case report].

G De Araujo Almeida, J F Henriques, A Pinzan

    Revista De Odontologia Da Universidade De Sao Paulo
    |January 1, 1989
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    Orthodontic treatment can cause root resorption due to factors like treatment duration, force magnitude, and trauma. A case study highlights how resorption in a traumatized tooth necessitated using only light forces.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Periodontology

    Background:

    • Root resorption is a potential complication of orthodontic treatment.
    • Several factors are implicated in its etiology, including treatment duration, magnitude of dental movement, applied force, individual susceptibility, and history of trauma.

    Observation:

    • A clinical case involving a patient with significant overjet and overbite is presented.
    • One tooth in this patient exhibited root resorption, a condition exacerbated by prior trauma.

    Findings:

    • The literature review identified five key agents predisposing teeth to root resorption during orthodontic therapy.
    • In the presented case, the observed root resorption in the traumatized tooth dictated the use of light orthodontic forces to prevent further damage.

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    Implications:

    • Understanding these predisposing factors is crucial for clinicians to mitigate the risk of root resorption.
    • Careful force management and patient monitoring are essential, especially in cases with pre-existing trauma or susceptibility.