External cervical resorption is a pathological condition where the tooth structure is broken down outside the root surface by clastic cells. It requires a multidisciplinary approach between endodontists and periodontists for diagnosis and management. Treatment options include non-surgical and surgical approaches depending on the severity of the resorption.
External cervical resorption is a pathological condition where the tooth structure is broken down outside the root surface by clastic cells. It requires a multidisciplinary approach between endodontists and periodontists for diagnosis and management. Treatment options include non-surgical and surgical approaches depending on the severity of the resorption.
External cervical resorption is a pathological condition where the tooth structure is broken down outside the root surface by clastic cells. It requires a multidisciplinary approach between endodontists and periodontists for diagnosis and management. Treatment options include non-surgical and surgical approaches depending on the severity of the resorption.