Implant for Congenitally Missing Maxillary Permanent Cuspid
1 Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece. 2 University Hospital of Würzburg, Clinics and Policlinics for Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases of the Bavarian Julius-Maximilian-University, Wuerzburg, Germany Triangle R&D Center,
Muhamad AH, Nezar Watted, Peter Proff
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[Introduction] Cuspid protected occlusion is an occlusal pattern classified based on the contact relationship between the upper and lower teeth during lateral movement, and it is defined as an occlusal pattern in which only the upper and lower canines ...
Akira Yoshino, Satoshi Yokose
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Endodontic treatment of a 36-mm long upper cuspid: clinical case report [PDF]
Purpose: To report a clinical case of a 36 mm long upper cuspid submitted to root canal treatment, with emphasis on the alternative technique employed.
Fernando Branco Barletta +4 more
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Relation between cardiovascular risk factors and nonrheumatic severe calcific aortic stenosis among patients with a three-cuspid aortic valve [PDF]
Marcel Peltier +5 more
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Challenges, standards and prospects in the therapy of orthodontic traction of impacted maxillary canine: A surgical phase [PDF]
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Selaković Jovana +5 more
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Invisible lower cuspid to cuspid retainer.
R. Knierim
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Root resorption of adjacent teeth due to maxillary impacted canines – comparative analysis of the findings on cone beam computed tomography and panoramic imaging [PDF]
Background/Aim. A frequently reported phenomenon associated with impacted maxillary canines is root resorption (RR) of the adjacent teeth. The reported incidence of RR also depends on the radiographic imaging method used.
Simić Sanja +4 more
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Estimation Of The Sizes Of Unerupted Cuspid And Bicuspid Teeth
Ernest H. Hixon, R. E. Oldfather
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The prevalence of peg-shaped and missing lateral incisors with maxillary impacted canines [PDF]
Background/Aim. Many authors find that impacted maxillary canines is associated with missing and peg-shaped lateral incisor. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of peg-shaped and missing lateral incisor in subjects with impacted maxillary
Simić Sanja +5 more
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