Can Weak Immune System Cause Internal Root Resorption In Teeth?
I have been recently diagnosed with internal root resorption in a couple of my teeth. I have not suffered any trauma. I do have a compromised immune system due to medication for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and I am curious if the weakened immune system could be a cause of the root resorption. Thanks.
Hello, The cause of internal root resorption usually is unknown, but some type of auto immune reaction is a likely consideration. Consult with a root canal specialist called an endodontist. Immediate treatment is your best option to try to stop this process and prevent an external complication. Thank you for your inquiry.
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Can Weak Immune System Cause Internal Root Resorption In Teeth?
Hello, The cause of internal root resorption usually is unknown, but some type of auto immune reaction is a likely consideration. Consult with a root canal specialist called an endodontist. Immediate treatment is your best option to try to stop this process and prevent an external complication. Thank you for your inquiry.