Resorption Flashcards

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Two studies who said that apical resorption is greater when there is pulp necrosis

A

Malueg 1996,

Frank 1990

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What did Malueg 1996 and Frank 1990 say?

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That apical resorption is greater when there is pulp necrosis

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3
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Who proposed that apical resorption occurs because the CDJ at the foramen is very thin or absent, exposing mineralized dentin to resorptive clastic cells?

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Trope and Chivian 1994

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4
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What did Rotstein 1991 say about external cervical resorption?

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That cemental defects at the CEJ cause hydrogen peroxide from the pulp chamber of root-filled teeth to leak to the outside of the root and cause inflammation induced root resorption

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5
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Who discussed bleaching-induced resorption being caused by cemental defects at the CEJ?

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Rotstein 1991

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Who examined predisposing factors for external cervical resorption? (ortho, bleaching, trauma)

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Heithersay 1999

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What did Heithersay find were the most common associations with cervical resorption?

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Orthodontics, then trauma, then bleaching

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Who treated external resorption with 90% TCA, curettage, NSRCT (if necessary) and restoration with GI and looked at success?

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Heithersay 1999

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Who recommends treatment of external cervical resorption with 90% TCA, curettage, NSRCT (if necessary) and restoration with GI

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Heithersay 1999

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When Heithersay 1999 tx’d ecr with TCA, curettage, NSRCT if necessary and GI restoration, what were the outcomes?

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After 3 years, cl I and II were 100% successful, class III 77.8% successful, and cl IV were 12.5% successful

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Heithersay’s definitions of root resorption (cl I-IV)

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I: shallow dentin penetration
II: well-defined invasive resorptive lesion (little or no extension into radicular dentin)
III: Involves coronal third of root
IV: Beyond coronal third of root

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12
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Who did review article of external cervical resorption in 2009?

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Patel 2009

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13
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Who said that CBCT diagnoses external cervical resorption better than a radiograph?

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Patel 2009

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14
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How is 90% trichloroacetic acid thought to work on external resorptive tissue?

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coagulation necrosis

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