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Dens invaginatus: clinical implications and antimicrobial endodontic treatment considerations.
Journal of Endodontics, 2021Dens invaginatus or dens in dente is a developmental dental anomaly resulting from an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during odontogenesis.
J. F. Siqueira +6 more
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Investigation of dens invaginatus in a Chinese subpopulation using Cone-beam computered tomography.
Oral Diseases, 2020OBJECTIVE This study assesses the prevalence and characteristics of dens invaginatus(DI) in a sample of Chinese population by using cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT) images.
Lei Chen, Yabin Li, Haijiang Wang
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Dens invaginatus. Part 1: classification, prevalence and aetiology
International Endodontic Journal, 2008A AlanI
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Management of Dens Invaginatus Type I and Open Apex: Report of Three Cases
Journal of Endodontics, 2010Francisco Montagner, Brenda P F A Gomes
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Treatment of Dens Invagination in a Maxillary Lateral Incisor: A Case Report
Iranian endodontic journal, 2015Dens invagination is a developmental anomaly requiring specific treatment approaches. Oehler's Type III dens in dente, extends into the root and perforates at the apical area or lateral surface of the root.
Azar Heydari, Mona Rahmani
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1985
History. This lesion was first described by Tomes in 1859 (quoted in Gustafson and Sundberg 1950). Since then much research has been done, particularly into the cause of this malformation. Many authors have suggested that only a quantitative difference exists between a deep foramen cecum, a dens in dente, and an odontoma (Gustafson and Sundberg 1950).
Joachim Prein +3 more
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History. This lesion was first described by Tomes in 1859 (quoted in Gustafson and Sundberg 1950). Since then much research has been done, particularly into the cause of this malformation. Many authors have suggested that only a quantitative difference exists between a deep foramen cecum, a dens in dente, and an odontoma (Gustafson and Sundberg 1950).
Joachim Prein +3 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955
Abstract From the foregoing discussion and case findings, it is seen that dens in dente is a very interesting dental anomaly. The purpose of this article is to make the general practitioner cognizant of the fact that this condition does exist and that it can affect clinical dentistry.
L S, FISHMAN, J, FRIEDMAN
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Abstract From the foregoing discussion and case findings, it is seen that dens in dente is a very interesting dental anomaly. The purpose of this article is to make the general practitioner cognizant of the fact that this condition does exist and that it can affect clinical dentistry.
L S, FISHMAN, J, FRIEDMAN
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DENS-YOLOv6: a small object detection model for garbage detection on water surface
Multimedia tools and applications, 2023Ning Li +5 more
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Dens invaginatus: a review and orthodontic implications
British Dental Journal, 2021B. Chaturvedula +4 more
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