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39601009: Resorbed tissue (morphologic abnormality)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
66416011 Resorbed tissue en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
776087011 Resorbed tissue (morphologic abnormality) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Resorbed tissue Is a Lysis AND/OR resorbed tissue true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Precocious exfoliation of teeth due to root resorption following trauma (disorder) Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 3
Resorption of apex of tooth root (disorder) Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
External resorption of tooth Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal resorption of tooth Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal resorption of root of tooth Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Cementoclasia Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathological resorption of tooth Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathologic resorption of root of tooth Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathological tooth resorption NOS Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathologic resorption of root of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Precocious exfoliation of teeth due to root resorption following trauma (disorder) Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 3
Resorption of apex of tooth root (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathological tooth resorption NOS Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathological resorption of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal resorption of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal resorption of root of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Cementoclasia Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
External resorption of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
External non-apical resorption of root of tooth Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Invasive cervical resorption Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Idiopathic resorption of root of tooth (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption of tooth (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Cervical root resorption Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Replacement resorption is resorption of the tooth root surface and its substitution by bone resulting in ankylosis. Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 2
A temporary situation during which the apex of the tooth root demonstrates the radiographic appearance of resorption following trauma. The finding generally returns to normal following repair within a period of one year. Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 2
A type of resorption which is self-limiting and usually occurs following trauma. The disorder manifests as small superficial lacunae in the cementum and may extend in the outermost layer of dentin. Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Disorder which may arise as a sequela of traumatic injury, orthodontic tooth movement, or chronic infection of the pulp or periodontal structures. Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 3
Precocious exfoliation of teeth due to idiopathic root resorption (disorder) Associated morphology False Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Edentulous alveolar ridge with labial resorption (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 3
Resorption of root of tooth caused by orthodontic force (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Resorption of alveolar process caused by orthodontic force (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Resorption of alveolar process due to dental trauma Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal resorption of tooth following dental trauma (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Pathological external resorption of tooth due to impacted tooth (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Idiopathic external resorption of root of tooth (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Transient internal resorption of tooth due to and following dental trauma (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Progressive internal resorption of tooth caused by bacteria (disorder) Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1
Resorption of tooth caused by bacteria Associated morphology True Resorbed tissue Inferred relationship Some 1

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