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F.A.C. "Jock" Oehlers, a Singapore Eurasian and His Enduring Classification of Dens Invaginatus.
Journal of the history of dentistrySince 1794, many articles have been published that detail and describe the dental anomaly known as dens invaginatus or dens in dente. In describing this anatomical irregularity, current students and authors frequently choose to reference a classification
James L. Gutmann +2 more
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Saudi Endodontic Journal
Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare developmental dental anomaly characterized by the infolding of enamel and dentin into the pulp cavity. Type II DI poses significant endodontic challenges due to its complex internal morphology and frequent association with
Y. Alharbi +2 more
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Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare developmental dental anomaly characterized by the infolding of enamel and dentin into the pulp cavity. Type II DI poses significant endodontic challenges due to its complex internal morphology and frequent association with
Y. Alharbi +2 more
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MANEJO Y SEGUIMIENTO DE UN QUISTE PERIAPICAL ASOCIADO A UN DENS INVAGINATUS:REPORTE DE CASO
REVISTA ODONTOLOGÍA PEDIÁTRICAObjetivo: Describir el manejo clínico de un quiste periapical asociado a una pieza con dens invaginatus en un paciente pediátrico, así como las complicaciones y su seguimiento tanto clínico como radiográfico al mes, 3, 6, 9 y 12 meses.
Elsa Daniela Angeles Ungson +4 more
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Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology
Background: Dens invaginatus (DI) is also known as dilated composite odontome, dilated gestant odontome, dens in dente, invaginated odontome, and dents telescopes.
S. R. Alruwaili, J. Yadiki
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Background: Dens invaginatus (DI) is also known as dilated composite odontome, dilated gestant odontome, dens in dente, invaginated odontome, and dents telescopes.
S. R. Alruwaili, J. Yadiki
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Multiple dens invaginatus. A case report.
Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology, 1994A 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.
Ergul, N, Altinbulak, H
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Management of Dens Invaginatus with Fractured Ni-Ti Instrument: A Case Report
Journal of Rehman College of DentistryBackground: Dens invaginatus, is an uncommon condition where there is an infolding of a part of dental tissues, leaving a complex shape of the tooth, which is not a self-cleansable area and can lead to caries.
Sumbal Khan, Fawad Ali Shah
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Revue belge de medecine dentaire. Belgisch tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1982
There tooth abnormalities can be classified into four major groups, depending on the depth of the invagination. A typical example from group four is described. Thorough röntgenological examination reveals a frequent occurrence. The great diversity in nomenclature and the variety of morphogenetic and etiological theories show that genetic factors are ...
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There tooth abnormalities can be classified into four major groups, depending on the depth of the invagination. A typical example from group four is described. Thorough röntgenological examination reveals a frequent occurrence. The great diversity in nomenclature and the variety of morphogenetic and etiological theories show that genetic factors are ...
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Radicular variety of double dens invaginatus
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975A rare, previously unreported case of radicular variety of double dens invaginatus is presented. The probable mechanism of formation is discussed.
A P, Bhatt, H M, Dholakia
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