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Dens in dente: A review of literature with a rare case report
Dens invaginatus (DI) (dens in dente) is a developmental anomaly resulting from an invagination in part of variable depth of the enamel organ into the dental papilla in the surface of the crown before calcification of the dental tissues.
Ashima Varshney, Sonal Gupta, Afsia Saly
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Tratamento conservador de dens in dente em paciente pediátrico: Relato de caso
OBJETIVO: Apresentar o caso de uma paciente pediátrica com dens in dente e seu tratamento conservador. CASO CLÍNICO: Uma paciente pediátrica, do sexo feminino, seis anos de idade, compareceu para avaliação odontológica apresentando alteração morfológica ...
Bruna Vaz Gallego Lima Rover+3 more
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Bilateral dens evaginatus and associated cystic pathology: An unusual case report. [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Dens evaginatus (DE) presents a clinical conundrum due to its fragility and propensity to cause pulpal and periapical complications. Clinicians should heed the presence of DE during clinical examinations and avoid unnecessary intervention.
Lee H, Le B, Sedghizadeh P.
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A rare presentation of dens in dente in the mandibular third molar with extra oral sinus.
Bansal M, Singh N, Singh AP.
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Background: Dental anomaly is a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors during the process of dental development. One such commonly seen anomaly is dens in dente which represents as an exaggeration or accentuation of a lingual pit ...
P Poornima, Meghana SB
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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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Dilated odontoma in the mandibular third molar region: a case report [PDF]
Dilated odontoma is a rare dental developmental anomaly that belongs to a class od dens in dente, being rarely described in the posterior region of the mandible. To be describe a dilated odontoma in the lower third molar region.
Marcéla Frenhani dos SANTOS+3 more
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This case report illustrated the conservative management of an invaginated type II tooth with a large periapical lesion. This dental malformation is characterized by the complexity of root canal anatomy, which when associated with a periapical lesion complicates the performance of conventional endodontic treatment, hence resulting to the difficulty of ...
Laïla Azzahim+3 more
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Radicular Dens in Dente: Review of the Literature with Report of a Rare Case in a Child
Dens invaginatus is an extremely rare developmental disturbance that can occur in primary, permanent, or supernumerary teeth due to invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during tooth development.
K. Boaz+6 more
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Dilated odontoma: an unusual case report and literature review
Introduction: Dilated odontoma is the most severe form of a dens invaginatus, which is a rare dental malformation resulting from an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla before calcification occurs.
Galvez P.+6 more
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