The role of infection in signalling root resorption: A narrative review.
Shaul LinDaniel MoreinosA M MarvidouRostislav NovakIlan RotsteinPaul Vincent AbbottPublished in: International endodontic journal (2024)
Two pathways of root resorption co-exist in the body. When resorption is caused by infection, chronic inflammation due to bacterial infection prolongs the secretions of pro-inflammatory cytokines that intensify root and bone resorption. The second pathway is bacterial independent of the non-infection root resorption that is part of the wound healing process, which is limited in time due to its innate ability.