Results 61 to 70 of about 2,534 (224)
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
doaj +3 more sources
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
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
An abnormal union of two or more tooth germs in the development process results in fusion of teeth. Such clinical situations present a diagnostic dilemma and a challenge in treatment planning.
Lalit Kumar Likhyani+3 more
doaj +1 more source
Nonsurgical Management of an Immature Maxillary Central Incisor with Type III Dens Invaginatus Using MTA Plug: A Case Report [PDF]
Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly, caused by deepening of the enamel organ into the dental papilla before calcification of the dental tissues. Teeth with dens invagination are susceptible to early caries and pulp necrosis within a few years of ...
Gohari, Atefeh+2 more
core +2 more sources
Prevalence of Talon cusp in Indian population [PDF]
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
core +1 more source
Dens invaginatus or dens in dente is a developmental anomaly of unknown cause and is the result of the tooth germ folding from the peripheral zone towards the pulp during the development period. Dens invaginatus is particularly important as it causes early caries in addition to pulpal and periapical lesions.Dens invaginatus detected in a 27-year-old ...
GÜNEN YILMAZ, Sevcihan, TAT, Berna
openaire +3 more sources
Schulze and Brand type a-IV dens invaginatus with radicular cyst: A rare case report
Though a clinical examination may reveal a deep fissure or pit on the surface of an anterior tooth, radiographic examination is a more accurate approach to diagnose an invagination. Dens invaginatus is one of the common dental deformities, but the defect
Rachita Chengappa+3 more
doaj +1 more source
Successful Ultra-Conservative Management of a Mandibular Premolar with Dens Invaginatus [PDF]
Dens invaginatus is one of the most common anomalies of tooth structure. It is caused by the invagination of the crown surface during odontogenesis that enters the pulp chamber of the affected tooth. Depending on the complexity of invagination, the tooth
Abazarpour, Ramin+4 more
core +2 more sources
Dens Invaginatus: prophylactic management
Dens invaginatus is thought to be as a result of distortion of the enamel organ during tooth development and the subsequent protrusion of a part leading to the formation of a linear enamel canal that ends at the cingulum, or at the incisal border, producing an irregular crown shape.
O H Oderinu, I C Adegbulugbe, LO Agbaje
openaire +4 more sources