Histological Evaluation of Internal Dental Resorption: An Analysis of a Cohort of 50 Cases.
Tania Puentes-MorelosVíctor Simancas-EscorciaArnulfo Tarón DunoyerCarlos-Martín ArdilaAntonio Díaz-CaballeroPublished in: International journal of dentistry (2024)
The histological evaluation of 50 teeth diagnosed with internal dental resorption revealed significant structural alterations, including resorption lacunae, the presence of multinucleated osteoclast-like cells, and reparative connective tissue. These findings highlight the complex and multifaceted nature of internal dental resorption. These histological insights provide a deeper understanding of the pathological processes involved in internal dental resorption and underscore the necessity for early detection and intervention to mitigate tooth loss and preserve dental health.