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Radicular variant of dens in dente (RDinD) in a patient undergoing radioisotope therapy [PDF]
الملخص: السن المستبطنة هو شذوذ نمائي يصادف بشكل متكرر في القواطع العلوية الدائمة بمعدل انتشار 0.25 - 10٪. أثناء مراجعة الأدبيات العلمية المتعلقة بالمتفاوت الجذري للسن المستبطنة في الطواحن الدائمة، صادفنا حالتين فقط تم الإبلاغ عنها بتشخيص مؤكد.
Shiwangi Verma +3 more
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A Non-Surgical Endodontic Treatment for a Dens in Dente Type II in a Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Chronic Apical Periodontitis: A Case Report [PDF]
Dens in dente is an uncommon developmental tooth case called dens invaginatus or dilated odontoma, which originates through invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla, the most common tooth to occur dens in dente is maxillary lateral ...
Wael Ali Zaatari +2 more
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TRATAMENTO ENDODÔNTICO EM DENS IN DENTE: REVISÃO DE LITERATURA [PDF]
Dens in dens is an abnormality described as a bending of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during the tooth development stage. It affects especially the upper lateral incisors in a frequency of 0.04% - 10%.
Karina Soares Hidalgo +2 more
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Conservative Nonsurgical Approach for Management of a Case of Type II Dens in Dente [PDF]
Dens in dente is a developmental dental anomaly which poses a challenge for the endodontist due to its complex pulpal anatomy. In this case report, a class 2 dens in dente was managed nonsurgically.
Navin Agarwal +4 more
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Dens in dente are developmental malformation resulting from invagination of the crown before it is calcified. This anomaly is most frequently found in the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. Three cases, one of radicular and two of coronal dens in dente are reported.
Anita Balan +3 more
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Endodontic treatment of dens invaginatus with periapical lesion [PDF]
Dens invaginatus or dens in dente represent anomaly of the developing tooth due to invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla. Dens invaginatus is usually diagnosed by standard radiological methods (RVG, OPG, and 3DCBCT).
Bajsman, Anita +6 more
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Relationship between internal root resorption and dens in dente [PDF]
The aim is to report the treatment and follow-up of three lateral incisors with internal root resorption and dens in dente as a possible cause for their development, managed by root canal treatment and apical obturation with MTA or gutta-percha.
Mercadé, Montse +2 more
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Dilated Composite Odontoma in a Mesiodens [PDF]
Dilated Composite Odontoma also known as Dens invaginatus, “dens in dente”, or “tooth within tooth” is a rare dental anomaly resulting from enamel organ infolding during tooth development, often leading to complications like caries and pulp infection ...
Aakriti Chandra +4 more
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Revascularization of dens in dente in maxillary lateral incisor
Dens in dente (dens invaginatus) is a developmental anomaly resulting from invagination of the enamel organ and dental papilla before the mineralization phase. An invaginated tooth often presents atypical morphological features, predisposing it to dental
Reshma Raju +5 more
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Bilateral radicular dens in dente in mandibular premolars
Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare developmental anomaly that results from an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during odontogenesis.
KanikaGupta Verma +3 more
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