2018
DOI: 10.1007/s41894-018-0035-3
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Prevention of external apical root resorption during orthodontic treatment

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“…Generally, it would involve the use of light forces, avoiding excessive movement of the tooth apex, using intermittent forces, avoiding intrusion and bodily movement and minimizing the duration in fixed appliances. 20…”
Section: Case Report Diagnosis and Treatment Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, it would involve the use of light forces, avoiding excessive movement of the tooth apex, using intermittent forces, avoiding intrusion and bodily movement and minimizing the duration in fixed appliances. 20…”
Section: Case Report Diagnosis and Treatment Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jest to o tyle istotne, gdyż zjawisko resorpcji powoduje wiele negatywnych implikacji klinicznych utrudniających leczenie, aż po utratę zęba włącznie. Skrócenie korzenia prowadzi do powstania niewłaściwej proporcji długości korony do korzenia, co może być przyczyną zmniejszenia stabilizacji zęba w zębodole (55). Przemieszczeniu ulega także centrum oporu zęba -im krótszy korzeń, tym mniejszej siły należy użyć podczas nadania/zmiany torku.…”
Section: Resorpcja Korzeniunclassified
“…This is all the more important because the phenomenon of resorption causes many negative clinical implications that hinder the treatment, including even tooth loss. When a root has been shortened, it leads to an inappropriate ratio of the crown to root length, which may result in reduced tooth stability in the alveolus (55). The centre of the tooth resistance is also displaced -the shorter the root, the less force must be used to provide/change the torque.…”
Section: Root Resorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A successful endodontic treatment is a must for a successful orthodontic movement. 11 Following are the orthodontic treatment-related and the patient-related risk factors 12 4. To correct anterior edge to edge bite 5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%