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Delayed Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Management of a Compound Odontoma With Associated Dental Anomalies: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
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Fusing the Gap-Strategic Approaches in Managing Primary Double Teeth: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
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Cone-beam CT-based age-specific risk prediction model for maxillary anterior supernumerary teeth. [PDF]
Li M, Mao J, Huang Y, Liu H, Wang G.
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Human genes for dental anomalies
Oral Diseases, 1997The development of the tooth at gene level is beginning to be understood. This paper reviews current knowledge and the advances in research on human genes whose defect leads to dental anomalieS. Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a diverse group of hereditary disorders characterized by a variety of developmental enamel defects including hypoplasia and ...
K, Kurisu, M J, Tabata
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Dental anomalies in fucosidosis
British Dental Journal, 1991Dental anomalies have not previously been recorded in patients with fucosidosis. A new case of this rare disorder is reported, in which a number of variations in both number and morphology of the primary and secondary dentition occur.
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2018
Rare dental anomalies can present in both syndromic and non-syndromic patients. They can be cosmetically objectionable and may require complex dental interventions. Anomalies such as lobodontia, globodontia, and solitary maxillary central incisors occur in specific syndromes, while others like facial talon cusp and pyramidal molars can be isolated ...
Jane Ann Soxman +2 more
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Rare dental anomalies can present in both syndromic and non-syndromic patients. They can be cosmetically objectionable and may require complex dental interventions. Anomalies such as lobodontia, globodontia, and solitary maxillary central incisors occur in specific syndromes, while others like facial talon cusp and pyramidal molars can be isolated ...
Jane Ann Soxman +2 more
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International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2021
Susan Parekh, Joana Monteiro
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Susan Parekh, Joana Monteiro
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1998
Studies of dental morphology are quite frequent due to their importance for comparative anatomy, phylogeny, and dentistry (Taylor 1978; Hillson 1986; Carlsen 1987; Schumacher et al 1990; Matsumura 1995). Dental anomalies, by contrast, are seen as curiosities, and have been investigated only rarely (Brabant et al.
Kurt W. Alt, Jens C. Türp
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Studies of dental morphology are quite frequent due to their importance for comparative anatomy, phylogeny, and dentistry (Taylor 1978; Hillson 1986; Carlsen 1987; Schumacher et al 1990; Matsumura 1995). Dental anomalies, by contrast, are seen as curiosities, and have been investigated only rarely (Brabant et al.
Kurt W. Alt, Jens C. Türp
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