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Retreatment of a maxillary lateral incisor with type II dens invaginatus: One-year follow-up

open access: yesContemporary Pediatric Dentistry, 2022
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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Radicular Dens Invaginatus

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Sciences, 2022
Dens invaginatus is an anomaly of the shape of teeth resulting from invagination of the developing tooth germ. Although the coronal variant is frequently observed in the clinical setting, the true “radicular” variant of Dens invaginatus resulting from invagination of the Hertwig's epithelial root sheath at the root level is ...
Sanpreet Singh Sachdev   +4 more
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Dens Invaginatus

open access: yesSWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO – Science and Clinical Topics, 2016
Der Dens invaginatus (Dens in dente) ist eine Zahnanomalie, welche durch eine Einstülpung (Invagination) der Zahnoberfläche während der Zahnentwicklung entsteht.
Michael Aldred   +2 more
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Morphological and numerical characteristics of the southern Chinese dentitions. Part III: anomalies in the primary dentition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of eight morphological and numerical anomalies in the primary dentition of southern Chinese and to compare the prevalences with those from different ethnic groups.
King, NM, Tongkoom, S, Wong, HM
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Prevalence of Talon cusp in Indian population [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of the talon cusps in a sample of Indian dental patients and their distribution among different types of teeth. To determine the presence of other dental anomalies associated with the talon cusps.
Chatra, Laxmikanth   +5 more
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Anatomical morphology and treatment options for dens invaginatus

open access: yes口腔疾病防治, 2019
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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Double talon cusps on supernumerary tooth fused to maxillary central incisor: review of literature and report of case [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Human tooth development is a continuous process begin at the sixth weeks in utero and extends to about sixth months after birth for the primary dentition and from sixteenth week in utero to late adolescence for permanent dentition.
Hattab, Faiez N.
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Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment of Dens Invaginatus 3 in a Maxillary Lateral Incisor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The aim of this case report was to describe the clinical management of an unusual dens invaginatus type 3. A case of dens invaginatus in a maxillary lateral incisor with a periapical lesion is reported.
Donyavi, Zakyeh   +2 more
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Endodontic management of a maxillary lateral incisor with dens invaginatus and external root irregularity using cone-beam computed tomography

open access: yesRestorative Dentistry & Endodontics, 2012
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
doaj   +1 more source

Apexification with white MTA in an immature permanent tooth with dens invaginatus

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2015
Dens invaginatus, also known as “dens in dente”, is a developmental dental anomaly resulting in an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla. These cases present technical difficulties to the root canal treatment.
Anderson de Oliveira Paulo   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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