Comparison of 4 and 6 weeks of rest period for repair of root resorption
Progress in Orthodontics Aug 11, 2017
Mehta SA, et al. – The researchers motive behind this study was to assess and compare the rest periods of 4 and 6 weeks for healing of orthodontically induced root resorption craters. It was observed in the findings that longer rest period of 6 weeks demonstrated more advanced healing than a shorter rest period of 4 weeks. However, six weeks of rest period was adequate only for the functional repair of resorption craters.
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