Pathogenesis of non-infection related inflammatory root resorption in permanent teeth: A narrative review.
Shaul LinAthina-Maria MavridouRostislav NovakDaniel MoreinosPaul Vincent AbbottIlan RotsteinPublished in: International endodontic journal (2023)
Wound healing exhibits different patterns of action that involves immune stimulation in a bio-physiological activity, that occurs in the proper sequence, with overlapping phases. Two pathologic conditions, DAMPs and hypoxia, can activate the immune cells including clastic cells, eliminating damaged tissue and bone. Under certain conditions, root resorption occurs as a side effect.