2013
DOI: 10.4103/0970-7212.352323
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Cervical root resorption and non vital bleaching

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“…Compared to mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and conventional calcium silicate cement, the resin-modified version has some advantages, including rapid photopolymerization, prevention of material dissolution, and superior mechanical properties. [ 24 ] It has been reported that TheraCal has higher compressive and flexural strengths than other calcium silicate cement, including biodentine and MTA, with good bond strength in the face of pH changes. [ 25 26 ] No study has evaluated the root-reinforcing potential of TheraCal as an intraorifice barrier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and conventional calcium silicate cement, the resin-modified version has some advantages, including rapid photopolymerization, prevention of material dissolution, and superior mechanical properties. [ 24 ] It has been reported that TheraCal has higher compressive and flexural strengths than other calcium silicate cement, including biodentine and MTA, with good bond strength in the face of pH changes. [ 25 26 ] No study has evaluated the root-reinforcing potential of TheraCal as an intraorifice barrier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Küçükkeleş and Okar reported that when teeth were exposed to intrusive force, the inner root surface of the pulp generated internal resorption [ 31 ]. Root resorption could also occur if the duration of orthodontic treatment exceeds 30 months [ 32 ]. However, the patient was in the leveling and alignment stage at that time, and no direct intrusive force was applied to the tooth.…”
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“…Unfortunately, no diagnostic radiograph was taken throughout the treatment. A follow-up radiography check could have detected the problem early [ 32 ]. These findings emphasize the necessity of regular patient monitoring during orthodontic treatment as a means of detecting and treating any complications at an early stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%