The Immunologic Relationship between Root Resorptions and Osteoclastic Activity - Literature Review

Global Journal of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Research
Review Article
Current literature indicates the close relationship between root resorptions and the role of clasts responsible for hard tissue destruction. The process is complex and involves mechanical factors and intense biological activity. Immunological interactions stimulate the recruitment and migration of clasts into a specific area, in order to destroy bone, cementum and dentin. Nevertheless, understanding the whole process will bring light to other questions concerning the role of the immunologic system in other parts of the human body.
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