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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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Prevalence of Dens Invaginatus assessed by CBCT: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Dens invaginatus is a developmental dental anomaly resulting from an invagination of dental tissues folding from the outer surface towards dental pulp.
González-Mancilla S +5 more
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Rare association of dens invaginatus with impacted mesiodens – A case report
Mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth occupying the position in the maxillary anterior region. This additional tooth structure may cause disturbance in eruption or position of the adjacent teeth.
Prashant B. Patil +3 more
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Retreatment of a maxillary lateral incisor with type II dens invaginatus: One-year follow-up
Dens invaginatus is a developmental dental anomaly that occurs when the enamel organ is folded into the dental papilla prior to calcification of dental tissues.
Ozge Irem Can Kolcu +3 more
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Dens invaginatus: treatment choices [PDF]
Dens invaginatus is a well-known and well-established anomaly of development. Because it appears in various and complex forms, its diagnosis and treatment may be difficult. This paper presents different options based on anomaly variations, taking into consideration clinical and radiographic aspects as well as other criteria for treatment planning.
S M, de Sousa, C M, Bramante
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Anatomical morphology and treatment options for dens invaginatus
Dens invaginatus is a congenital tooth developmental malformation with substantial differences in anatomical morphology. Clinically it can be divided into malformed lingual fossa, root groove deformity, lingual cusp deformity and dens in dente.
GU Xuening, QUAN Jiamiao, LI Song
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Introduction. “Dens invaginatus” is a dental anomaly which originates from the invagination of the ameloblastic epithelium into the lingual surface of the dental crown during the odontogenesis.
Marialuce Spallarossa +3 more
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DENS INVAGINATUS TYPE III: A CASE REPORT
Dens invaginatus is a developmental disorder that is caused by an invagination of the inner epithelium of the enamel organ, inside dental papilla, during the early stages of morphodifferentiation of multifactorial etiology. A case of a 9 years-old female
Trejo Quiroz, Patricia +3 more
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Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a useful diagnostic tool for identification of both internal and external root configurations. This case report describes the endodontic management of a lateral incisor with both dens invaginatus and external root ...
Young-Jun Lim +5 more
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DENS INVAGINATUS BILATERAL EM PRIMEIRO MOLAR MANDIBULAR EM CÃO
Atendeu-se a uma cadela da raça maltês, de quatro anos de idade, com queixa de mau hálito e presença de tártaros. À anamnese relatou-se que o animal havia sido submetida anteriormente a três procedimentos de tratamento periodontal, sempre sem a ...
Floriano Pinheiro Silva +1 more
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