Eksternal Kök Rezorpsiyonları ve Güncel Tedavi Yaklaşımları

Süt dişlerinde oluşan kök rezorpsiyonları, dişlerin düşmeden önceki rezorptif aktivitesini içeren fizyolojik bir süreç iken, daimi dişleri etkileyen kök rezorpsiyonları patolojiktir. Patolojik kök rezorpsiyonları, mekanik travma, enflamasyon, ortodontik diş hareketleri, periodontal sorunlar, gömülü dişler, kist ve tümör gibi neoplazik oluşumlar ve sistemik rahatsızlıklar gibi nedenlere bağlı olarak meydana geldiği gibi idiyopatik kökenli de olabilir. Kök rezorpsiyonları, lokalize oldukları bölgeye göre ekternal ve internal olarak başlıca iki gruba ayrılır. Bu makalede çeşitli etyolojik faktörlere bağlı olarak gelişen eksternal kök rezorpsiyonları ve güncel tedavi yaklaşımları anlatılmıştır

External Root Resorptions And Contemporary Treatment Approaches

Root resorption of primary dentition is a physiological process involving resorptive activity before exfoliation, however resorption of permanent dentition is pathological. Pathological root resorption has been attributed to a wide variety of causes such as trauma, inflammation, orthodontic movement, periodontal problems, impacted teeth, neoplastic processes like cysts and tumours, systemic diseases; lesions may also be idiopathic. Root resorptions can be broadly classified as internal and external with regard to the location. The external root resorptions caused by varied etiological factors and contemporary treatment approaches were discussed in the present review

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