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 tooth was evident.
Basudev Mahato
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Management of Oehlers Type II Dens in Dente with Open Apex and Alveolar Bone Defect [PDF]
Ruchi Srivastava
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Dens in dente: A minimally invasive nonsurgical approach!
Abdul Morawala +3 more
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Negative Pressure Disinfection and Obturation of a Mandibular Premolar With Type IIIb Dens Invaginatus: Case Report and Treatment Considerations. [PDF]
Dens invaginatus presents complex anatomical challenges in endodontic treatment, particularly in its severe form, Type III, where the invagination extends through the root and into the periapical tissue. The intricate morphology often complicates effective disinfection and obturation, leading to potentially higher treatment failure rates.
Chaniotis A, Chanioti A.
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A rare presentation of dens in dente in the mandibular third molar with extra oral sinus
Monika Bansal +2 more
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Surgical Treatment of a Dens Invagination Type (І) in a Maxillary Lateral Incisor with 6-Year Follow-Up [PDF]
Dens invagination is a developmental anomaly that requires specific treatment approaches. The invagination is enamel-lined in the crown of the tooth truly negligible, and usually there is no extension on the level of the external amelocemental junction ...
Fariborz Moazzami +3 more
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Non-Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Dens Invaginatus in Maxillary Lateral Incisors: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dens invaginatus (DI) is a dental developmental malformation, with 43% of the reported cases involving bilateral occurrence. Based on its manifestations, DI is classified into different types. Due to the complex anatomy, teeth with DI are more susceptible to caries and pulpitis and are commonly associated with incomplete root formation.
Chamani A, Forghani M, Asadi G.
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Nonsurgical Management of Perforating Internal Root Resorption in Maxillary Invaginated Lateral Incisor Using Cold Ceramic. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The clastic activity results in internal root resorption (IRR), characterized by the progressive destruction of the surrounding dental hard tissues. This case reports perforating IRR in an advanced stage on a maxillary dens invaginated lateral incisor in a 13‐year‐old patient who completed orthodontic treatment 6 months ago.
Asgari Z, Hajihassani N.
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Conservative Management of Type III Dens in Dente Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography
K Pradeep +3 more
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Odontogenic periorbital cutaneous fistulae in three West Highland white terriers
Abstract Three dogs presented to a referral hospital with periorbital cutaneous fistulae. Investigations in all patients identified odontogenic disease as the cause of the fistulae. Treatment by tooth extraction was undertaken in all patients and resulted in resolution of the fistulae.
Ian Faux +2 more
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