External cervical resorption-part 1: histopathology, distribution and presentation

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Abstract

External cervical resorption (ECR) is the loss of dental hard tissue as a result of odontoclastic action. It is a dynamic process that involves periodontal, dental and in later stages pulpal tissues. Over the last two decades, ECR has attracted increased interest; this is in part due to novel micro-CT and histopathological techniques for its assessment and also improved radiographic detection using CBCT. This literature review will cover the aetiology, potential predisposing factors, histopathology and diagnosis of ECR. Part 2 will cover the management of ECR.

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Patel, S., Mavridou, A. M., Lambrechts, P., & Saberi, N. (2018, November 1). External cervical resorption-part 1: histopathology, distribution and presentation. International Endodontic Journal. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.12942

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