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Advances in the identification of deciduous molar tooth germs

Legal Medicine, 2021
In forensic anthropology, correct identification of human deciduous teeth is of paramount importance for age-at-death estimation and relies on detailed anatomical descriptions. Yet literature is scarce on indications: details on the morphology of molar tooth germs of fetuses and newborns, developing from multiple mineralized centers that will ...
Mazzarelli, Debora   +6 more
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Trauma to an unerupted deciduous tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
Abstract Some young deciduous teeth will remain vital and continue to develop even after they have been grossly displaced by trauma. Therefore, early radiographic examination is of great value in the management of the child with history of trauma to the jaws.
Marvin W. Reed, James W. Lowe
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Prevalence of deciduous tooth erosion in childhood

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2013
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of deciduous tooth erosion and to identify possible associations with sex, age and toothbrushing frequency in children aged 4–6 years.MethodsThe sample was drawn from attendants (n = 7058) of 57 public preschools in a Brazilian city.
Moimaz, Sas   +4 more
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Tooth wear patterns in the deciduous dentition

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002
Tooth wear is common in the deciduous dentition. A recent study suggests that tooth wear in the deciduous dentition is related to subsequent tooth wear in adults, so that early identification of factors related to tooth wear could be of long-term benefit.
Takuro Yonezu   +2 more
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Cementoblastoma: A case report in deciduous tooth

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
The benign cementoblastoma is an odontogenic tumor originated from neoplastic cementoblasts, a rare lesion mainly associated to impacted and deciduous teeth. It affects mostly young people with an average age of 20 years old, and its preferred location is in the posterior region of the mandible; the lesion will present itself fused both radiologically ...
Gustavo Lombardi Madeira Da Fonseca   +5 more
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