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1 surfaces and extracting teeth with extensive root resorption.
2 re implicated in causing tooth ankylosis and root resorption.
3 e treated teeth showed radiographic signs of root resorption.
4 years earlier to repair an area of external root resorption.
5 tive tissue attachment with some evidence of root resorption.
6 edding of the primary teeth owing to lack of root resorption.
7 the physiologic loss of the primary tooth by root resorption.
8 entist may be helpful in preventing external root resorption.
9 examined patients 75.26% had signs of apical root resorption.
10 supplied data that provide new insights into root resorption.
12 ted teeth with DBBM-C tended to exhibit less root resorption, although it was not statistically signi
13 mentum, periodontal ligament, and associated root resorption and ankylosis following surgical implant
16 Homo mice displayed significantly increased root resorption and osteoclast-mediated alveolar bone lo
17 CD163(+) M2-like macrophages associated with root resorption and root surface repair processes linked
19 level (CAL), pulpal and periapical healing, root resorption, and radiographic bone loss (RBL) were e
22 that PPDL cells may modulate the cascade of root resorption both by their regulated production of pr
30 ch were analysed to evaluate the severity of root resorption in maxillary incisors and canines accord
32 tudy was to evaluate the frequency of apical root resorption in the anterior teeth of the maxilla vis
37 cal root resorption (MICRR), a form of tooth root resorption mediated by increased osteoclast activit
39 sceptibility to multiple idiopathic cervical root resorption (MICRR), a form of tooth root resorption
41 ) stresses over time in orthodontic external root resorption (OERR), necrosis, and the TRAP+ cell pop
45 clastic cell adhesion in the external apical root resorption process and the specific role of alpha/b
46 1 pathways; and (3) regulatory mechanisms of root resorption repair by cementum at the proteomic and
47 ose affected by multiple idiopathic cervical root resorption should be examined carefully for cervica
48 R) is a rare entity distinct from pathologic root resorption that occurs as a result of several local
49 ocedure: complications such as ankylosis and root resorption up to the tooth exfoliation have occurre
52 curvature in the distal root with increased root resorption was observed using micro X-ray computed