More accurate management of resorption can be achieved thanks to the three-dimensions volumetric and linear analysis, and the axial classification presented in this study.
Age range
12 Years – 71 Years
Sex
ALL
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Volume of total tooth and resorbed area
Timeframe: for three months from the beginning of the study
Measurement widest mesio-distal length, bucco-lingual length and corono-apical length of the resorbed lesion
Timeframe: for three months from the beginning of the study
Linear measurements for thinnest dentin (buccal, distal, mesial and lingual/ palatinal) and resorbed area (mesio-distal length and bucco-lingual length) were made on axial sections
Timeframe: for three months from the beginning of the study
The corono-apical length was measured on sagittal sections where the tooth axis was perpendicular to the ground plane.
Timeframe: for three months from the beginning of the study
the axial section of the tooth was divided into eight parts and regional settlement classification was performed
Timeframe: for three months from the beginning of the study