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Root resorption and orthodontic treatment: A case series.

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2026. Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Objective: This clinically oriented article aims to describe specific situations of root resorption, whether suspected or confirmed, and to provide a focused analysis. Materials and Method: Eight clinical cases are presented in different contexts: presence of presumptive signs of root resorption, pre-existing resorption prior to treatment, and resorption occurring during treatment, among others. Discussion: The integration of these resorptions when developing the treatment plan and the medico-legal aspect associated with this issue must be taken into consideration. Although this article does not seek to introduce new data on a topic that has already been widely studied, it offers a distinctive clinical perspective through specific comments and considerations illustrated by well-defined clinical cases. Conclusion: These insights should enable practitioners to be better prepared to manage root resorption, including its medico-legal aspects.
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Objective: This clinically oriented article aims to describe specific situations of root resorption, whether suspected or confirmed, and to provide a focused analysis. Materials and Method: Eight clinical cases are presented in different contexts: presence of presumptive signs of root resorption, pre-existing resorption prior to treatment, and resorption occurring during treatment, among others. Discussion: The integration of these resorptions when developing the treatment plan and the medico-legal aspect associated with this issue must be taken into consideration. Although this article does not seek to introduce new data on a topic that has already been widely studied, it offers a distinctive clinical perspective through specific comments and considerations illustrated by well-defined clinical cases. Conclusion: These insights should enable practitioners to be better prepared to manage root resorption, including its medico-legal aspects.

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