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A Twisted Tale of Dilacerated Fused Roots Mimicking Radicular Dens Invaginatus

Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization
Root dilaceration is characterized by a significant angulation between the long axis of the crown and the root, whereas root fusion arises between two or more developing roots.
Rashmi D Sathe   +3 more
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Dens Invaginatus, A case report

International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
Dens Invaginatus is a rare developmental anomaly resulting from the invagination of enamel epithelium into the dental papilla during tooth formation. It often presents diagnostic and treatment challenges due to its complex internal anatomy and risk of ...
Sumita . A Bhagwat   +5 more
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Endodontic management of a talon cusp and dens invaginatus in a mandibular lateral incisor: A case report

Contemporary Pediatric Dentistry
Anomalies in tooth development represent deviations from normal morphogenesis and may arise due to disturbances in epithelial–mesenchymal interactions during odontogenesis.
Nagarathna J   +4 more
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Endodontic management of dens invaginatus using dynamic navigation system in pediatric patient: A case report

International Arab Journal of Dentistry
Dens invaginatus, also known as dens in dente, is a dental anomaly resulting from infolding of the enamel organ into the dental papilla. Dynamic Navigation Systems (DNS), like Navident, offer real-time guidance during endodontic procedures, proving ...
Ayesha Fathima   +6 more
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Multiple dens invaginatus

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
A case of dens invaginatus in all four quadrants is reported. Although it is seen mostly in maxillary permanent incisors, mandibular involvement is rare. In this article, in addition to the involvement of the maxillary lateral incisors, the involvement of the right and left mandibular premolars has been presented as well.
Hülya Altinbulak, Nesrin Ergül
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Microscopic Removal of Dens Invaginatus

Journal of Endodontics, 2002
Endodontic treatment for teeth that exhibit the dental anomaly, dens invaginatus, can be difficult due to the bizarre anatomy and relative inaccessibility of the diseased pulp tissue. Surgical intervention or extraction are common approaches to dealing with this condition.
William J, Girsch, Thomas V, McClammy
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Digital Technology-Assisted Dual-Approach Treatment of a Maxillary Canine with Radicular Dens Invaginatus: A Case Report.

International Journal of Prosthodontics
Radicular dens invaginatus (RDI) is a developmental malformation often associated with severe periodontal destruction and a poor prognosis. Currently, no standardized treatment guidelines exist for RDI. Due to the complex and variable anatomy of affected
Tao Liu   +4 more
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[Dens invaginatus].

Revista europea de odonto-estomatologia, 1990
Dens invaginatus is an abnormal enamel growth first described by Salter in 1855. It has an incidence between 0.4 - 10%, and the tooth most frequently affected is the lateral upper incisor. Its etiology is not explained. There are many asymtomatic cases and others with symptoms derived from periapical lesions.
F J, Rodriguez Campos   +4 more
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Treatment considerations in dens invaginatus

Journal of Endodontics, 1989
Dens invaginatus has numerous and complex forms. Nonsurgical and surgical root canal therapy was performed on a permanent maxillary lateral incisor with this condition. Satisfactory radiographic healing was evident at the 2-yr recall appointment. Suggestions are made for future treatment of cases of this type.
J C, Kulild, R N, Weller
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Dens invaginatus and endodontic therapy protocols: literature review

REVISTA DELOS
Review endodontic protocols for dens invaginatus and their postoperative results. Case report papers available in the PubMed database published from 2019 to 2022, were included.
Carolina Maia   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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