External resorption is a condition of a tooth where the root surface is lost.
Upon rewatering, they are capable of quickly forming an absorbing root surface and hair growth.
The thin optic fiber is placed parallel to the root surface.
The product can get on the gum line and affect root surfaces, Ms. Dawson said.
As the gingiva loses attachment to the teeth, the root surface becomes more visible in the mouth.
The advantages of this approach is better visualization of the root surface to be cleaned.
Flap is raised over the tooth and the defect removed from the root surface with a round bur.
The rhizosphere is a zone immediately next to the root surface with its neighboring soil.
The presence of plaque on the root surfaces can cause sensitivity.
Maintaining the vitality of the cells that remain attached to the root surface is the key to success following replantation.