dilacerations
Dilacerations refer to a developmental anomaly of the tooth root, characterized by an abnormal curve or angle in the root of a tooth. This condition occurs during tooth formation when the Hertwig's epithelial root sheath, which guides root development, is subjected to trauma or mechanical force. The force can cause a break or distortion in the sheath, leading to a deviation in the direction of root growth.
The exact cause of dilaceration is often related to trauma to the primary tooth during development. This
Diagnosing dilacerations typically involves radiographic examination. X-rays can reveal the abnormal angulation or curvature of the