How does dilaceration occur?
Ava Mcdaniel
Updated on February 18, 2026
permanent tooth
Secondary dentition consisting of 32 permanent teeth, which replaces the deciduous dentition.
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primary tooth
The primary dentition consists of 20 teeth (Figure 1). Each dental arch contains 10 teeth, namely four incisors, two canines, and four molars. The primary teeth are smaller and have a shallower anatomy than their successors.
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How common is dilaceration?
Results: Root dilaceration was detected in 0.3% of teeth and 7.2% of patients. It was distributed equally between the maxilla and mandible. Mandibular second molar was the most frequent dilacerated tooth (1.6%) followed by maxillary first molar (1.3%) and mandibular first molar (0.6%).What causes a curved root?
Curved roots (Dilaceration)This portion of the tooth is called the root, and this is the part of the tooth which is embedded into the jawbone. Sometimes these roots can develop sharps bends. It is thought that this occurs due to a trauma sustained during the tooth's development.
What causes external resorption?
External resorption is often caused by injuries to the mouth and teeth that cause swelling and loss of bone and tissue on and around a tooth. Such injuries may occur from prolonged use of orthodontic appliances such as braces, or from tooth grinding or tooth bleaching.How do you diagnose dilaceration?
Dilaceration can be diagnosed with a simple radiograph of the affected teeth. However, if the bends are more lingual or facially present, more advance imaging techniques may be necessary.Dilaceration - Developmental tooth alteration
Why are my teeth curvy?
If the crown (top) or root of a tooth has an irregular bend, this is known as a tooth dilaceration. This leads to a curved section of your or your child's tooth, including the crown, root, or root tip. It can occur in any tooth type but is much more likely to occur in primary teeth, also known as baby teeth.Why are my teeth curved at the bottom?
Crooked bottom teeth can be caused by a narrow lower jaw or natural shifts in your teeth over time, among other reasons. Depending on the severity of your crooked teeth, treatment may include braces, invisible teeth aligners, a fixed retainer, or oral surgery. Transform your smile with Clear Aligners.What causes bone resorption?
Causes Of Bone ResorptionExternal resorption is often stimulated by injuries in the mouth and teeth that cause swelling and loss of bone. Such damages may take place from prolonged use of orthodontic appliances such as braces/ tooth grinding/ tooth bleaching.
What causes teeth to turn pink?
During an examination, dental hygienists may notice what seems to be a lightly discolored pink spot located at the cervical region of a tooth or even found in the crown showing through (figure 1). In both locations, this appearance, or “pink spot,” has to do with granulation tissue present underneath the enamel.How do you stop external tooth resorption?
External resorption is easily treated by repairing affected areas of your teeth to prevent further damage.
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Dental procedures that are used to address external resorption include:
- Removing the damaged tooth.
- Restoring a damaged tooth with a crown.
- Root canal.
- Dental implants or veneers
- Gum surgery.
What does dilaceration mean?
Medical Definition of dilaceration: injury (as partial fracture) to a developing tooth that results in a curve in the long axis as development continues.