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Classifying the lesions allows a logical treatment regime to be implemented. It can be based on the severity of the resorptive lesions.
 
Classifying the lesions allows a logical treatment regime to be implemented. It can be based on the severity of the resorptive lesions.
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! '''Disease type'''
 
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|Crown is intact but the root is resorbed
 
|Crown is intact but the root is resorbed
 
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==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
 
Odontoclasts attack external and internal to the [[:Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology|tooth]]. Initially they start at the neck/cervical region and extend into [[Enamel Organ#Root|tooth root]] they also enter the root via the apical foramen (stage 3 lesions).
 
Odontoclasts attack external and internal to the [[:Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology|tooth]]. Initially they start at the neck/cervical region and extend into [[Enamel Organ#Root|tooth root]] they also enter the root via the apical foramen (stage 3 lesions).
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[[Category:Expert_Review]]
 
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[[Category:Dentistry]]
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