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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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Mongolism — Implications of the Dental Anomalies
New England Journal of Medicine, 1953ALTHOUGH the dental defects in mongolism have not been systematically analyzed, scattered observations are recorded.
T H, Ingalls, R L, Butler
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Dental Anomalies in Caribou, Rangifer tarandus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1971The dentitions of 43 of 1226 caribou (Rangifer tarandus) skulls examined had anomalies. Of the 43, 13 had supernumerary teeth, 25 had missing teeth, and five had extreme variations in root development and abnormal dentary patterns. These anomalies appear to be genetically produced and further study from the standpoint of evolutionary origin might be ...
F L, Miller, G D, Tessier
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Multiple dental developmental anomalies.
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1991An unusual case is presented of three dental developmental anomalies, a hypomaturation-hypoplastic with taurodontism form of amelogenesis imperfecta, hypodontia of the premolars and an odontoma, occurring in an otherwise normal boy.
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Dental anomalies in a Portuguese population
International Orthodontics, 2013The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and pattern of agenesis, supernumerary teeth, impacted teeth and transpositions, as well as the relation between them, in a Portuguese sample.The study sample consisted of 2888 patients, observed between 2005 and 2009 at the Dentistry Clinic of the Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde-Norte (ISCSN,
Maria Dolores, Campoy +4 more
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Dental anomaly patterns associated with tooth agenesis
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2017S. Choi, J. Lee, J. Song
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[Dental Anomaly patterns (DAP). A New Way to Look at Malocclusion].
l Orthodontie Française, 2015S. Peck, P. Amat
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