Author Year Sample Study Findings and conclusion
S. Patel [55] 2009 15 teeth Comparison of accuracy of intraoral periapical radiography with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) for the detection and management of resorptionlesions. CBCT was effective and reliable in detecting the presence of resorption lesions
K. Kamburoğ lu et al. [56] 2010 60 teeth Comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT images of different voxel resolutions used to detect simulated small internal resorption cavities Ultra-and high-resolution  CBCT images performed similarly and better than low-resolution  images in the detection of simulated internal resorption ex vivo.
V. S. H. Yu et al. [57] 2010 Case report Case report on multiple idiopathic cervical resorption CBCTdemonstrated that the lesions were more extensive and more widely distributed than wasseen using conventional radiography.
Roberto Estevez et al. [58] 2010 Case reprt Invasive Cervical Resorption Class III  managed using the aid of CBCT CBCT isa very useful tool to achieve proper diagnosis and management of cervical resorption.
Kıvanc¸ Kamburo_glu, et al. [59] 2011 50 teeth Observer Ability to Detect Ex Vivo Simulated Internal or External Cervical Root Resorption High-resolution CBCT images performed better than film in theex vivo detection and localization of simulated internal and external cervical root resorption.
Estrela C et al. [60] 2009 40 patients Method to evaluate inflammatory root resorption by using cone beam computed tomography CBCT seems to be useful in the evaluation of internal root resorption, and its diagnostic performance was better than that of periapical radiography.
Bhuva B et al. [61] 2011 Case report The use of limited cone beam computed tomography in the diagnosis and management of a case of perforating internal root resorption. This case report describes the use of CBCT in the diagnosis and treatment planning of a case of perforating internal root resorption.
Shokri A[62] 2013 54 teeth Diagnosis of simulated external root resorption using conventional intraoral film radiography, CCD, PSP, and CBCT For locations of root resorption, significant differences were found between CBCT and other methods in the apical regions. CBCT was only useful for detection of cavities located in the apical one-third of the root, compared to other digital or conventional methods
Castro IO [63] 2013 1256 roots from 30 Patients Evaluation of apical root resorption due to orthodontic treatment detected by cone beam computed tomography The results of this investigation showed that CBCT was effective for detecting in vivo even minimal degrees of ARR due to orthodontic treatment and allowed three-dimensional evaluation of dental roots and visualization of palatine roots of maxillary molars.
Table 6: Role of CBCT in the management of root resorption.