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Internal resorption complicating orthodontic tooth movement.

J Brady, D H Lewis

    British Journal of Orthodontics
    |July 1, 1984
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    This case report details managing internal resorption and a pink spot on a maxillary central incisor in an orthodontic patient. It discusses the causes and cellular events behind this dental issue.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Endodontics

    Background:

    • Internal resorption is a pathological process where tooth structure is lost from the pulp chamber.
    • The 'pink spot' is a clinical sign indicating internal resorption near the crown of the tooth.
    • Orthodontic treatment can be a predisposing factor for internal resorption.

    Observation:

    • A case report of an orthodontic patient presenting with internal resorption.
    • Clinical manifestation of a 'pink spot' on a maxillary central incisor.
    • The affected tooth required specific management strategies.

    Findings:

    • Successful management of internal resorption and the associated pink spot was achieved.
    • The report discusses the etiology of internal resorption, including potential cellular mechanisms.

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  • Insights into the cellular events driving internal resorption are provided.
  • Implications:

    • Understanding the etiology of internal resorption is crucial for orthodontic treatment planning.
    • Early diagnosis and management of pink spots can prevent tooth loss.
    • This case highlights the importance of monitoring tooth vitality during and after orthodontic interventions.