Concrescence: can the teeth involved be moved or separated?
ABSTRACT The atrophy of the periodontal ligament places the tooth very close to the bone or another tooth, as occurs in unerupted teeth. The absent interdental bone and the lack of functional periodontal stimulus may lead to the fusion of the appositional layers of cement between the roots of the te...
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Main Authors: | Alberto Consolaro (Author), Omar Hadaya (Author), Dario A. Oliveira Miranda (Author), Renata Bianco Consolaro (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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