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Orthodontic movement of teeth with short root anomaly: Should it be avoided, faced or ignored?
[dentin dysplasia]
Short
Root
Anomaly
(
SRA
)
is
an
uncommon
disease
and
a
challenge
for
orthodontic
treatment
as
it
tends
to
increase
the
risk
of
root
resorption
.
Assess
the
current
status
of
the
diagnosis
,
etiology
and
orthodontic
management
of
teeth
with
SRA
,
and
present
case
reports
.
A
literature
review
was
carried
out
in
PubMed
,
SciELO
,
LILACS
,
Scopus
and
Web
of
Science
databases
.
A
differential
diagnosis
of
SRA
should
be
conducted
for
teeth
with
incomplete
root
formation
,
external
apical
root
resorption
,
dentin
dysplasia
type
I
and
post
dental
trauma
root
hypoplasia
.
SRA
is
genetically
determined
and
orthodontic
movement
requires
changes
in
clinical
and
radiographic
management
in
order
to
restrict
damage
.
Orthodontic
movement
of
teeth
with
SRA
is
contraindicated
in
extreme
cases
,
only
.
Caution
at
all
stages
could
minimize
attachment
loss
and
lead
to
long
-term
stability
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"dentin dysplasia"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
dentinogenesis imperfecta
oligodontia
This symptom has already been validated