Tooth resorption is a pathological process resulting in the loss of dental hard tissues due to odontoclastic activity. This comprehensive yet concise book explores the various types of resorption-internal, external, invasive cervical, and replacement-along with their etiology, clinical features, radiographic appearance, and treatment protocols. It emphasizes differential diagnosis and guides clinicians in choosing appropriate management strategies based on current evidence. Designed for dental students, postgraduates, and practitioners, this book simplifies complex mechanisms and presents them in a clinically relevant format. With clear illustrations, case discussions, and practical tips, it serves as a handy reference for everyday dental practice. Whether dealing with trauma-related resorption, orthodontic implications, or idiopathic cases, this book equips readers with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions. A must-have addition to the dental bookshelf for anyone seeking clarity on one of the most enigmatic and challenging conditions in endodontics.
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