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Inflammatory root resorption is the most common sequelae of tooth replantation. Various factors such as extra oral time, storage media, infection and endodontic status have been related with the prognosis of replanted tooth. This article reports root resorption in 20 different cases of replantation and evaluates these factors and suggests new treatment philosophy for prevention of such resorption.