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Imaging findings of a dilated odontoma shaped type II dens in dente in a mesiodens

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Caio Belém Rodrigues Barros Soares   +5 more
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Conservative management of dens in dente

Australian Endodontic Journal, 2023
AbstractDens Invaginatus (DI) or dens in dente is an uncommon anomaly which mostly affects permanent lateral incisors, and it is very rare in molars. This article presents the conservative endodontic management of four different cases of DI and a discussion of the endodontic literature for this malformation.
Pablo Castelo‐Baz   +6 more
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Dens in dente e celulite facial: relato de caso

Journal of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023
Introdução: Dens in dente é um defeito na formação dentária resultante da invaginação dos tecidos coronários antes da calcificação tecidual. Essa invaginação torna os dentes mais suscetíveis à invasão bacteriana, o que pode levar a infecções ...
Letícia Moreschi   +3 more
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Dens in dente

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.
Leonard S. Fishman, Jerome Friedman
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Terapia endodôntica conservadora e cirúrgica no tratamento de dens in dente: relato de dois casos

Dental Press Endodontics
Introdução: Dens in dente (DID) consiste em uma anomalia do desenvolvimento dentário, afetando mais os incisivos laterais superiores, com etiologia incerta. Devido a essa morfologia, há maior risco de doenças pulpares, e o tratamento endodôntico pode ser
Márcia Eugênia de Sousa Damasceno Feitosa   +5 more
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Dens in Dente

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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Dens in Dente: Imageological Relevance

Indian Journal of Contemporary Dentistry
Dens invaginatus, formerly known as "dens in dente," is a significant dental anomaly resulting from the folding of enamel and dentin into the tooth structure during its formation. This condition exhibits various morphological variations in both crown and
Sakshi Soni   +5 more
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Dens in dente

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports
11 years old male child presented with a small conical supernumerary tooth between permanent maxillary left central and lateral incisor. Clinically the supernumerary tooth was asymptomatic, and an erythematous mass of granulation tissue overlying the ...
Basudev Mahato
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Dens in dente

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1952
Abstract Nine cases of “dens in dente” are reported which vary in complexity from a moderate invagination in the region of the lingual pit of maxillary incisors to an almost complete invagination reaching the apex of the tooth. The last case is reported in detail with a histologic description.
Maynard K. Hine, William G. Shafer
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A Study of Dens in Dente

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1974
Abstract The developmental anomaly named “dens in dente” has been described as a lingual invagination of the enamel, occurring most frequently in the maxillary incisor teeth. Once thought to be a rare anomaly, subsequent investigations indicate that it occurs with greater frequency than previously suspected.
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