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Root Resorption
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First Year Dentistry Mapa Mental sobre Root Resorption, creado por sanna pathy el 13/01/2020.
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Root Resorption
Process
Resorption by Giant cells (mononuclear phagocytes)
Resorption of tooth prevented by Pre-dentine & Pre-cementum layer (not fully mineralised)
Resorption occurs when fully mineralised dentine or cementum is present against soft tissue
Damage to pre-dentine/pre-cementum layer
Death of Odonto/Cementoblasts -> layer becomes fully mineralised)
Consistent stimulation required for continued resorption
Otherwise resorption stops after 2-3wks & surface repaired with cementum-like material (not fully mineralised)
= Transient root resorption
No clinical significance
Normal wear & tear
Not detectable
Inflammatory resorption
Giant cell stimuli = Inflammation
Systemic disorder
Pressure
Infection
External resorption
Cervical
Aggressive form
Less common
1) Minor trauma -> damage below attached junctional epithelium
2) Pre-cementum lost
3a) Junctional epithelim grows down & protects root from giant cell colonisation
3b) Giant cells colonise root
4a) Transient root resorption
4b) Stimulus -> progressive resorption
Pulp space infection
Non-vital pulp
Raise flap, clean defect & repair (GIC/composite)
RCT
Plaque build up -> external infection
Vital pulp
Pre-dentine prevents pulpal invasion
Treatment
Improve OH
Raise flap, clean defect & repair (GIC/composite)
Bleaching agents
Diagnosis
Localised gingival swelling/bleeding
Pulpitis/PAP signs
Pink spot on tooth
Radiograph
Non-cervical
Stimulus
Pressure
Orthodontic treatment
Ectopic/unerupted tooth
U3s causing resorption of U2s
Infection
Apical periodontitis (chronic)
Canal contents stimulate giant cells
Treatment = RCT
Dress with CaOH for 1wk before obturation
Initial insult often = Trauma
Systemic disorders
Hyperparathyroidism
Paget's disease
Tumours
Bone & root resorption
Radiographically
Radiolucency moves in relation with different radiograph views
Tramlines of pulp chamber visible over radiolucency
Internal resorption
Radiographically
Radiolucency does not move with different radiograph views
No tramlines visible
Stimulus
Infected pulp
Toxins damage pre-dentine layer
1) Death of odontoblasts -> no further dentine deposition
Trauma -> pressure from bleeding/clot formation
2) Giant cells colonise & transient root resorption occurs
3a) Resorption arrests if pulp recovers (no further inflammation) or Pulp dies
3b) Chronic pulp inflammation -> Progressive resorption
Diagnosis
Pulpitis signs?
Trauma history
Pink spot on tooth
Radiographic
Treatment = RCT
CaOH for 1wk before obturation
Replacement resorption = Ankylosis
= complete fixation of joint by bony union (no PDL, root fused to bone)
Diagnosis
High metallic percussion note
Rock-solid tooth
Radiographically
loss of PDL
Root merges with bone (moth eaten)
Cause = Trauma -> damaged PDL
Luxation
Avulsion
Treatment = none
Tooth crown may fracture or decoronate
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