The two extremes of physiological tooth resorption in primary tooth with or without the permanent successor tooth
ABSTRACT Introduction: Assessment of two radiographic images reveals two distinct, extreme situations of physiological tooth resorption, characteristic of primary teeth with or without permanent successor, due to partial anodontia. Discussion: In all primary teeth, rhizolysis begins after the comple...
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Main Authors: | Alberto CONSOLARO (Author), Moacyr Tadeu RODRIGUES (Author), Renata Bianco CONSOLARO (Author), Giovana Gonçalves MARTINS (Author) |
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