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Dilated odontoma is the most severe variant of dens invaginatus. It is extremely uncommon in the posterior mandible. It is thought to originate during the morpho-differentiation stage of dental development.
Francesca Zara+4 more
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Morphological and numerical characteristics of the southern Chinese dentitions. Part I: anomalies in the permanent dentition [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of eight morphological and numerical anomalies in the southern Chinese permanent dentition and to compare these with studies from different populations. Materials and Methods: The material used in the study consisted
King, NM, Tsai, JSJ, Wong, HM
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Background/Aim: Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly of teeth. The endodontic treatment of these teeth may be difficult because of adversity in accessing the root canals and also complicated variations of internal structure.
Küçükekenci Funda Fundaoğlu+1 more
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Bilateral Radicular Dens Invaginatus in Mandibular First Premolars-Report of Two Rare Cases [PDF]
Dens invaginatus is a developmental dental anomaly which is clinically seen as a furrow on the palatal aspect of the tooth either limiting to the coronal pulp or extending to the radicular apex. It occurs most commonly in females affecting crowns of the
YM Karuna+4 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Dental Pulp Assessment: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently emerged as a promising modality for dental applications, offering radiation‐free imaging with superior soft tissue visualization capabilities compared to x‐ray‐based techniques such as spiral or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Bing Han+5 more
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APEXIFICATION OF A TOOTH WITH DENS INVAGINATUS (A CASE REPORT)
Dens invaginatus is a developmental malformation of teeth. A successful treatment of a maxillary lateral with dens invaginatus extending to mid root area, incomplete apical closure and large apical radiolucency will be presented.
Epita Sarah Pane
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Amputation of an Extra-root with an Endodontic Lesion in an Invaginated Vital Maxillary Lateral Incisor: A Rare Case with Seven-year Follow-up [PDF]
The developmental abnormality of tooth resulting from the infolding of enamel/dentin into the root is called dens invaginatus. Management of such cases is usually challenging due to the morphological complexity of root canal system.
Asgary, Saeed+3 more
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Dens invaginatus: case report [PDF]
Dens invaginatus is one of the most frequent malformations in dental elements. It can affect all teeth, even primary and supernumerary ones. It consists of an invagination of the crown surface, which happens during odontogenesis and penetrates the interior of the pulp chamber of the dental elements involved. In some cases, it can reach the apical tooth
ROCHA NETO, Pedro Carlos da ROCHA+5 more
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ABSTRACT The clastic activity results in internal root resorption (IRR), characterized by the progressive destruction of the surrounding dental hard tissues. This case reports perforating IRR in an advanced stage on a maxillary dens invaginated lateral incisor in a 13‐year‐old patient who completed orthodontic treatment 6 months ago.
Zohreh Asgari, Neda Hajihassani
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Bilateral radicular dens in dente in mandibular premolars
Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare developmental anomaly that results from an invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during odontogenesis.
Kanika Gupta Verma+3 more
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