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Multiple dens invaginatus, mulberry molar and conical teeth : case report and genetic considerations [PDF]
Dens in dente, also known as dens invaginatus and dilated compound odontoma, is a malformation that can occur on primary, permanent, or supernumerary teeth that is characterized by a deep invagination of the surface of a crown or root covered with ...
Naranjo Corona, Rosa I.+3 more
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A survey of cone beam computed tomography use amongst endodontic specialists in the United Kingdom
Abstract Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the applications of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) amongst endodontic specialists in the United Kingdom (UK) via an online survey. Methods An online invitation to take part in the survey was sent out to 306 specialist endodontists registered on the UK specialist register.
Shanon Patel+4 more
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Macrodontia and Dens Invaginatus - Review of the literature and a case report [PDF]
Disturbances in histodifferentiation and morphodifferentiation may include genetic or environmental factors. These disturbances often lead to dental anomalies.
Moelich, Nadine+3 more
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[Dens invaginatus tooth abnormality].
Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) is a dental anomaly caused by an invagination of the tooth surface during tooth development.
Herrmann Stich+2 more
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Co-occurrence of gemination and dens invaginatus: a case report
Gemination is a developmental anomaly where a single tooth bud attempts to split into two. It is also sometimes called as double tooth or twinning. Dens invaginatus is another developmental anomaly caused due to invagination of a portion of crown.
Sonika Achalli+3 more
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The association of internal root resorption (IRR) with dens invaginatus is an extremely rare finding, and its incidence may be underestimated, adding to the difficulty of endodontic treatment. A 9-year-old boy was admitted with complaints of swelling and
Tuğba Yiğit, Hakan Arslan
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Dens invaginatus or 'dens in dente' is a developmental malformation of the tooth resulting from infolding of the dental papilla before calcification. This article presents a case of dens invaginatus occurring in maxillary right lateral incisor of a 45-year-old male patient.
Prathamesh Joshi+3 more
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This case report discusses the successful management of a deep palatal developmental groove associated with Stage III generalized Grade C periodontitis. Despite prior nonsurgical periodontal therapy, the disease progressed rapidly, necessitating further intervention.
Nicola Alberto Valente+2 more
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Short Root Anomaly and Transverse Hemimelia: A Rare Case Presentation
ABSTRACT A case of Short Root Anomaly (SRA), hypodontia and taurodontism with the associated finding of transverse hemimelia, is presented. Although there is no documented evidence of a link between SRA and hemimelia, the shared genetic, environmental and metabolic factors suggest the possibility of a common underlying mechanism.
Emmanuel Mazinis, Vasilios Thomaidis
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Regenerative endodontic treatment and traumatic dental injuries
Abstract Pulp necrosis is the most common complication following dental trauma and is often associated with apical periodontitis. The management of these teeth is challenging in terms of large root canals, open apices, thin dentinal walls, and short roots.
Bill Kahler, Jing Lu, Nessrin A. Taha
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