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Reabsorción radicular en ortodoncia

Authors: Quinteros Luna, Ana Rocio;

Reabsorción radicular en ortodoncia

Abstract

El tratamiento ortodóntico busca beneficiar al paciente funcionalmente y estéticamente pero, como en la mayoría de tratamientos, puede generar algunos efectos adversos y daños en los tejidos adyacentes, entre ellos la resorción radicular. El proceso de resorción radicular en los dientes deciduos es fisiológico y es necesario para la erupción de los dientes permanentes .La resorción radicular en los dientes permanentes es un proceso patológico que genera la pérdida de cemento y dentina en la cual muchos aspectos permanecen poco claros. Puede ser de dos tipos: interna y externa. La reabsorción radicular interna se presenta en el interior de la cavidad pulpar observándose como un cambio distrófico idiopático producido por un trauma o una preparación no adecuada de una cavidad.

The orthodontic treatment seeks to benefit the patient functionally and aesthetically but, as in most treatments, can generate some adverse effects and damage to adjacent tissues, including root resorption. The process of root resorption in deciduous teeth is physiological and is necessary for the eruption of permanent teeth. The radicular resorption in permanent teeth is a pathological process that generates the loss of cement and dentin in which many aspects remain unclear. It can be of two types: internal and external. The internal radicular resorption occurs inside the pulp cavity observed as an idiopathic dystrophic change produced by a trauma or an inadequate preparation of a cavity.

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Keywords

Ortodoncia, Inflammation, Rango de movimiento, Inflamación, Fuerzas, Anchorage, Root resorption, Orthodontics, Anclaje, Forces, Range of motion, Reabsorción radicular

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