External compression resorption image
September 11, 2025

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Learn about the anatomical features of external compression resorption with this detailed 3D model. The visualization highlights localized resorptive defects on the root surface caused by chronic mechanical pressure. The model demonstrates how the root dentin is gradually eroded, altering the shape and integrity of the tooth. It is valuable for understanding the spatial relationships between resorptive lesions, surrounding periodontal structures, and adjacent teeth, providing an educational reference for identifying and studying the morphological consequences of chronic compressive forces.

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Dentistry

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    Background Transparent
    Resolution 1920 x 1080 px
    Orientation Horizontal
    Format PNG
    File size 1.8 Mb

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