Replacement resorption is always fully reversible with proper endodontic treatment.
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Pulpal calcifications include the three forms listed below….
Pulpal calcifications include the three forms listed below. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
Regressive tooth changes include patterns such as [BLANK-1]…
Regressive tooth changes include patterns such as [BLANK-1] and cervical resorption.
Which clinical condition is most closely associated with the…
Which clinical condition is most closely associated with the protective role of pre-cementum and predentin in preventing external resorption?
Which condition is most likely to cause early obliteration o…
Which condition is most likely to cause early obliteration of the pulp chamber and canal due to a localized injury or focal dentin formation?
What characterizes transparent dentine or dentinal sclerosis…
What characterizes transparent dentine or dentinal sclerosis?
An unerupted tooth may contribute to which complication?
An unerupted tooth may contribute to which complication?
An unerupted tooth may contribute to crowding of dentition.
An unerupted tooth may contribute to crowding of dentition.
Fusion describes the union of two adjacent tooth buds into a…
Fusion describes the union of two adjacent tooth buds into a single tooth.
Regional odontodysplasia is a general hereditary abnormality…
Regional odontodysplasia is a general hereditary abnormality affecting several contiguous teeth and often shows a ghost-like radiographic appearance.