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Summer 2005: Volume
29, Number 4 |
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| Root resorption in deciduous
teeth after applying orthodontic forces |
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The relation between orthodontic
forces applied to deciduous teeth and the occurrence of root resorption,
as a possible outcome of these forces, has not been studied to
date. The aim of this work was to study root resorption in deciduous
teeth of patients receiving orthodontic treatment. Twenty-four
deciduous molars extracted for therapeutic purposes were studied:
nineteen molars treated with light orthodontic forces and five
untreated molars that served as control. Histological and histomorphometric
studies were performed to determine the magnitude of root resorption.
Location of root resorption in treated deciduous teeth was different
from that of physiological root resorption. Extent and volume
of root resorption were more extensive and deeper in treated than
in untreated teeth. These results suggest that radiographic follow-up
of deciduous teeth subjected to orthodontic forces would be useful
to prevent root fractures. |
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