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Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent ; 64(4): 274-280, jul.-ago. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-590269

ABSTRACT

As reabsorções radiculares apicais dos dentes permanentes constituem fator indesejável e irreversível para os ortodontistas, por isso, a literatura é ampla sobre este fenõmeno. Apesar do tratamento ortodôntico proporcionar inúmeros benefícios, a reabsorção radicular está entre as principais seqüelas decorrentes da movimentação dentária induzida. Com isso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar as principais razões para a ocorrência das reabsorções radiculares durante o tratamento ortodôntico, consideradas na literatura. Dessa forma, foram abordados as características e os fatores etiológicos da reabsorção radicular, incluindo os fatores mecãnicos e biológicos, e a importância do exame radiográfico no controle da reabsorção. Cabe ao profissional, conhecer e avaliar os fatores de risco inerentes ao paciente e a técnica selecionada para o caso, no sentido de prevenir as reabsorções radiculares e assim manter os dentes em plena função mastigatória e estética.


Apical root resorption of permanent teeth has constituted an undesirable and irreversible factor for orthodontists. Thus, literature has been widely published on this issue. Despite several benefits of orthodontic treatment, root resorption is among the mains sequei caused by induced dental movement. In this way, the aim of this study was to analyse the main reasons of root resorptions occurrence during orthodontic treatment, considered in the literature. Besides that, the characteristics and etiologic factors of root resorption, including the mechanic and biological factors, and the significance of radiographic exam on resorption control were reported and discussed. The clinician must know and evaluate risk factors inherent to patients and orthodontic technique chosen for performing treatment. These must aim to prevent the increase of root resorptions and therefore maintain the teeth in a full masticatory and aesthetical function.


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Humans , Male , Female , Orthodontics/methods , Root Resorption/pathology , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods
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