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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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The Treatment Options of Dens Invaginatus: Report of 2 Cases [PDF]
Invaginacija zuba je razvojna anomalija koja nastaje uvlačenjem površine zubnoga zametka prije kalcifikacije zuba. Autori prikazuju dva slučaja invaginacije zuba s različitim periapikalnim patološkim komplikacijama u djece, kao provedene terapijske ...
Hrvoje Brkić, Irina Filipović-Zore
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Utilising Next‐Generation Sequencing to Explore the Molecular Etiology of Short Root Anomaly
ABSTRACT Objective Short Root Anomaly (SRA) is a genetic dental disorder affecting tooth root development. The affected teeth have abnormally short roots and significantly reduced root to crown ratios. The aim of this study was to determine the mode of inheritance and the molecular aetiology of SRA in identified Hispanic families.
Emily A. Joy +4 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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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
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ABSTRACT Complex odontomas are typically found in the posterior mandible. This case report presents an atypical occurence in the anterior maxilla of an 11‐year‐old girl, describing the role of early detection, precise surgical management, and interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving a successful clinical outcome. A 2‐year follow‐up confirmed stable
Melissa Zalane +5 more
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Double dens invaginatus in an impacted molariform supernumerary tooth: An unique case
Dens invaginatus is a relatively rare developmental anomaly affecting usually the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. Various factors have been put forward regarding its pathogenesis.
Anegundi R +3 more
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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
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Endodontic management of an Infected Immature Tooth with Spontaneous Root Closure and Type II Dens Invaginatus: A Case Report [PDF]
Apical periodontitis in an immature maxillary lateral incisor (#10) with arrested root development and a natural closure of the open apex in 22-year-old male was endodontically treated in a manner that conserved the existing hard tissue barrier (HTB).
Baker, Ryan W. +3 more
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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
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