Endodontic management of developmental anomalies: conservation of invaginated tissues in Type II dens invaginatus – case series [PDF]
Mariana Domingos Pires+5 more
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Dens invaginatus y quiste maxilar asociado: follow up y resolución interdisciplinaria
Gerardo Gilligan+6 more
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Demystifying Dens Invaginatus: Suggested Modification of the Classification based on a Comprehensive Case Series. [PDF]
Kritika S+8 more
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Bifacial Talon Cusp Presenting with Dens Invaginatus: A Case Report
Ayşe Zeynep Zengin, Peruze Çelenk
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Radiographic Evaluation of Dental Anomaly Prevalence in a Selected Iranian Population
Statement of the Problem: Many studies have explored the prevalence of dental anomalies, with conflicting results, possibly attributed to differences in the ethnicities of the populations evaluated.
Sina Haghanifar +5 more
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Cooccurrence of Talon's Cusp with Dens Invaginatus in the Maxillary Lateral Incisor: A Case Report with Review of Literature. [PDF]
Ghosh S, Dhungel S, Subedi B, Pradhan S.
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Management of ‘labial’ type of dens invaginatus: A rare case report
Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly resulting in an infolding of the enamel organ into the dental papilla prior to calcification of the dental tissues. The invagination predisposes the tooth for the development of dental caries.
Ambar W. Raut+3 more
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[Dens invaginatus or dilated odontoma, a definition controversy.] [PDF]
Coria-Bello M, Morales-González FJ.
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A Type III Dens Invaginatus with Unusual Helical CT and Histologic Findings: A Case Report
Satyaranjan Mishra
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Treatment of type III dens invaginatus in bilateral immature mandibular central incisors: a case report. [PDF]
Zhang J, Wang Y, Xu L, Wu Z, Tu Y.
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