S Patel, N Saberi, T Pimental… - International Endodontic …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Root resorption is the loss of dental hard tissue because of odontoclastic action. In permanent teeth, it is undesirable and pathological in nature. Root resorption may occur on …
Tooth root resorption is multifactorial, leading to progressive destruction and eventual loss of tooth root dentin and cement. There are internal and external types of root resorption, each …
PV Abbott, S Lin - Dental traumatology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Tooth resorption is either a physiological or a pathological process resulting in loss of dentin and/or cementum. It may also be associated with bone loss. Currently there is no universal …
This article describes a novel three‐dimensional classification for external cervical resorption (ECR). The European Society of Endodontology and American Association of …
Guidance to authors is needed to prevent their waste of talent, time and resources in writing manuscripts that will never be published in the highest‐quality journals. Laboratory studies …
S Patel, AM Mavridou, P Lambrechts… - International …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
External cervical resorption (ECR) is the loss of dental hard tissue as a result of odontoclastic action. It is a dynamic process that involves periodontal, dental and in later …
AM Mavridou, L Bergmans, D Barendregt… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction The aim of this study was to perform a descriptive analysis of the occurrence of external cervical resorption (ECR) in relation to the patients' characteristics (sex, age, and …
S Patel, G Krastl, R Weiger… - International …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This Position Statement on root resorption represents the consensus of an expert committee convened by the European Society of Endodontology (ESE). The statement is …
S Patel, F Foschi, R Condon… - International …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Effective management of external cervical resorption (ECR) depends on accurate assessment of the true nature and accessibility of ECR; this has been discussed in part 1 of …