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      The effect of an antibiotic/corticosteroid paste on inflammatory root resorption in vivo.

      Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology
      Animals, Demeclocycline, administration & dosage, Drug Combinations, Macaca fascicularis, Ointments, Periodontitis, complications, pathology, prevention & control, Root Canal Filling Materials, Root Resorption, drug therapy, etiology, Triamcinolone Acetonide

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          Progressive external inflammatory root resorption, a result of persistent inflammation within the periodontal membrane, will cause eventual destruction of the tooth root if the inflammation is not eradicated. This study examined the effects of an antibiotic/corticosteroid paste on experimental inflammatory resorption induced in monkeys in vivo. Histologic evaluation of results with the use of a morphometric technique revealed that the paste eliminated inflammatory root resorption and had no damaging effects upon the periodontal membrane. It was concluded that this antibiotic/corticosteroid combination is an effective medication for use in the treatment of progressive root resorption in traumatically injured teeth.

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