Wednesday 22 July 2015

All That You Need to Know about External Root Resorption

The word Resorb offers the meaning of absorption of something once again. Repeated absorptions denote the meaning of resorption. When it comes to dental resorption, the process is actually of dental roots and their changes that take place that does not occur due to the decay or fracture processes. Mainly the primary source of resorption is two. There is Internal resorption and then there are the external resorptions. In case of the internal resorption, the affected part is the inside surface of the root of the teeth.

External Root Resorption

Understanding About the External Resorption Process:

External Root Resorption, mainly takes place on the outermost surface of the teeth. That is why the term “external” is imbued there. In this case the tooth's root gets attached with the jawbone. That is done through the ligament. The ligament holds it innermost part of the socket. In both the cases the teeth becomes the main victim. Sometimes, when the proper treatment is done, there lays the chance the teeth might be brought back to the proper state. But then there are situations where the resorption process totally destroys the tooth.

The characteristics of External resorption:

The treatment for this kind of resorption process is not very simple. As the nature of this kind of resorption process is quite harmful and fast, the blood vessels as well as the connective tissues of the gum gets very easily affected, thus leading to the lack of strength to hold the tooth. The whole gum structure around the teeth starts loosening up and that is why the teeth also start to change their color and the decay process is initiated. In the normal eyes this can hardly be identified until and unless through the x rays the teeth and the gum is seen.

There are other side effects that start showing up as a result to the external resorption process. The patients may experience trauma as well as other kinds of orthodontic changes. Other than that issues such as cysts and tumors can also aggravate the situation. When the external resorptions take place because of the orthodontic uses, such as the braces, the tip of the tooth gets affected. Other than that the jawline as well as the inner cheeks can also be affected.

The most problematic condition for External Resorption:

So far the W1 dental specialists opine, the external resorption process becomes the most problematic when the thing takes place in the deeper surface of the jawbones. If it is detected at the earliest stage, then only they can be treated well.

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