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Multiple Idiopathic Apical Root Resorption: a Case Report

The aim of this case report was to present a case of multiple idiopathic apical root resorption which is a rare condition in a 17-year-old adult male. External root resorption of the permanent teeth is a multifactorial process. Well-recognized causes of apical root resorption in permanent teeth incl...

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Published in:Frontiers in dentistry 2010-09, Vol.7 (3), p.165
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