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Dental transposition as a disorder of genetic origin [PDF]
A sample of 85 dental transpositions in 75 subjects (27 male, 48 female; mean age at diagnosis 12.25 years) involving both maxillary and mandibular arches was analysed using dental panoramic radiographs and clinical records.
Martyn T Cobourne, Sherriff Martyn
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An association between sella turcica bridging and dental transposition [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to determine any association between tooth transposition and bridging of the sella turcica, given the evidence of common embryonic origins associated with these structures and a genetic basis underlying these two ...
Rosalia Leonardi +2 more
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Mandibular lateral incisor-canine transposition associated with dental anomalies
Tooth transposition is a rare positional anomaly that may create many orthodontic problems. Its etiology is an enigma. The occurrence of mandibular canine/lateral incisor transposition is a relatively rare anomaly.
Nihal Avcu
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An unusual presentation of dental transposition caused by digit-sucking
Orthodontic Update, 2020This article describes the case of a 12-year-old boy who presented with a unique digit-sucking habit which has led to transposition of the lower lateral incisors with the lower canines. The aetiology, pathology and management are described for digit-sucking habits and dental transposition.
Simon J Littlewood
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Dental transpositions: An update for clinicians
Primary Dental JournalTransposition of teeth may present to the general dental practitioner and in some circumstances transposed teeth may present with other dental anomalies. Although dental transpositions are rare anomalies, management of transposed teeth can often be complex, requiring multidisciplinary management.
Kate Parker
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Aim: To compare the developmental dental anomalies associated with maxillary canine-first premolar (MxCP1) transposition and those of palatally displaced canine (PDC) with each other and with the background prevalence in the Maltese population in order ...
Fraser Mcdonald +2 more
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European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2015
This was to elucidate dental and skeletal findings in individuals with unilateral and bilateral maxillary dental transpositions.The sample comprised of radiographic materials from 63 individuals with maxillary dental transpositions from the Departments of Odontology at the Universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus and by the Danish municipal orthodontic ...
Danielsen, Jakob Christian +4 more
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This was to elucidate dental and skeletal findings in individuals with unilateral and bilateral maxillary dental transpositions.The sample comprised of radiographic materials from 63 individuals with maxillary dental transpositions from the Departments of Odontology at the Universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus and by the Danish municipal orthodontic ...
Danielsen, Jakob Christian +4 more
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Dental transposition is relatively infrequent anomaly of the developing dentition. This article focuses on canine transposition and explores the aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of this challenging anomaly.
David Waring, Ovais Malik
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Dental transposition of Mx.C.I2 and associated with supernumerary teeth
Indian Journal of Oral Health and Research, 2019Tooth transposition is a reversal of position between two teeth in the same quadrant of the dental arch, which can be complete tooth transposition or incomplete tooth transposition, multifactorial causes, and may be associated with other dental anomalies; tooth transposition can be considered a rare phenomenon.
Priyank Seth +3 more
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Maxillary tooth transpositions: Characteristic features and accompanying dental anomalies
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2001Transposition is a dental anomaly manifested by a positional interchange of 2 permanent teeth. The maxillary permanent canine usually transposes with the first premolar and occasionally with the lateral incisor. The records of 65 orthodontically treated individuals with maxillary tooth transpositions (40 females and 25 males) with an age range of 9 to ...
Y, Shapira, M M, Kuftinec
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