ROOT RESORPTION IN ORTHODONTICS
Keywords:
Orthodontics, root resorptionAbstract
Root resorption is a common concern in orthodontics that has been widely studied. It can be caused by various factors such as the mechanics used during treatment, the type and intensity of force applied, and other treatment-related factors like malocclusion and tooth movement. Root resorption may occur at any stage during orthodontic treatment, leading to a compromise in the tooth's prognosis and the stability of treatment outcomes. A thorough evaluation of predisposing factors, including radiographic assessment of root morphology, followed by careful planning and execution of orthodontic mechanics can help reduce the incidence of root resorption. Detectability is crucial for the clinical importance of root resorption. Therefore, various imaging methods are employed to evaluate the orthodontic and biological factors that may contribute to root resorption. In this review, root resorption in orthodontics is examined from different perspectives with classification, treatment, and prevention.
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