2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.2010.01315.x
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Correlation between occlusal contact and root resorption in teeth with periodontal disease

Abstract: The severity of periodontal disease increases the extension and the depth of the radicular resorption, and the presence of antagonist forces aggravates the resorption.

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“…When this happens, a sudden and abrupt increase in tooth mobility occurs. Early activation of osteoclasts is observed in the damaged tissues, which corresponds with the osteoclastic bone resorption observed at the tension side 48 hours after intensive pressure …”
Section: The Role Of Occlusion In the Injury Of Periodontal Supportinmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…When this happens, a sudden and abrupt increase in tooth mobility occurs. Early activation of osteoclasts is observed in the damaged tissues, which corresponds with the osteoclastic bone resorption observed at the tension side 48 hours after intensive pressure …”
Section: The Role Of Occlusion In the Injury Of Periodontal Supportinmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Crespo Vázquez et al . investigated root resorption in extracted teeth showing one‐third to two‐thirds of alveolar bone loss (Group 2) and more than two‐thirds of alveolar bone loss (Group 3), with and without antagonists.…”
Section: The Role Of Occlusion In the Injury Of Periodontal Supportinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teeth affected by periodontitis were found to have an increased incidence of root resorption when in direct contact with an opposing tooth, and occlusal trauma also exacerbates periodontal attachment loss. 15 The more severe resorption of the buccal roots seen in this patient may be explained by more occlusal loading of the buccal cusps as well as by more attachment loss on these roots compared to the palatal roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Так, дослідження, спрямоване на вивчення впливу оклюзійних сил на резорбцію кістко вої тканини пародонта, було проведене серед пацієнтів віком 43-91 років, для 88 зубів із патологією пародонта гістологічним методом з використанням оптичного мікроскопа Olympus BX40. Встановлено, що наявність оклюзійного контакту прискорює резорбцію альвеолярної кістки, тим самим ускладнює перебіг пародонтиту [3].…”
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