Tooth resorptions are not hereditary
ABSTRACT Root resorptions caused by orthodontic movement are not supported by consistent scientific evidence that correlate them with heredity, individual predisposition and genetic or familial susceptibility. Current studies are undermined by methodological and interpretative errors, especially reg...
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Main Authors: | Alberto Consolaro (Author), Débora de Almeida Bianco (Author) |
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