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Prevalence of tooth transpositions and associated dental anomalies in a Turkish population

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2005
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of tooth transposition in a Turkish population, possibly associated dental anomalies and whether side laterality, gender expression or genetic influence exist or not.Panoramic radiographs of 5486 patients referred to Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, University of Suleyman Demirel ...
Yilmaz, H, Turkkahraman, H, Sayin, MO
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Canine-premolar Transposition, Family Pedigree and Related Dental Anomalies

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021
Maxillary canine-premolar transposition is a rare and complicated dental anomaly that needs specialconsideration by the orthodontist. The aim of the present study was to investigate the clinical features ofmaxillary canine-premolar transposition and report the family pedigree to determine the mode of inheritance.A cross-sectional study was performed on
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Tooth transpositions associated with dental anomalies and treatment management in a sample of orthodontic patients

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2004
The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution of tooth transpositions in a sample of orthodontic patients, describe the accompanying anomalies and report on the management and therapeutic outcome. Overall, the male to female ratio was 4:3, left side predominance was evident, and there was a high incidence of associated dental anomalies ...
S, Kavadia-Tsatala   +3 more
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Assessment of characteristic features and dental anomalies accompanying tooth transposition: A meta-analysis

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2009
The aim of this study was to investigate possible characteristic features and dental anomalies that accompany tooth transposition.Several electronic databases were searched. Hand searching was also performed to identify potentially relevant studies. Initially, 409 articles were retrieved (399 by electronic searching, 10 by hand searching).
Moschos A, Papadopoulos   +2 more
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Mental nerve function after inferior alveolar nerve transposition for placement of dental implants.

Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 2002
One option for successful placement of dental implants in an atrophic posterior mandible without injury to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) is to transpose or lateralize the nerve. This procedure carries the risk of numbness along the distribution of the nerve, the complication that the procedure is undertaken to avoid in the first place.
Archie, Morrison   +2 more
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Maxillary canine transpositions in two brothers and one sister: associated dental anomalies and genetic basis.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 2002
Transposition is an uncommon dental anomaly involving positional interchange of two teeth. The maxillary canine is the tooth more frequently transposed in man. Maxillary canine-first premolar appears to be the most common type of tooth transposition, followed by maxillary canine-lateral incisor transposition.
Juan J, Segura   +2 more
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Tissue regeneration adjacent to titanium implants placed with simultaneous transposition of the inferior dental nerve: a study in dogs.

The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants, 2000
Transposition of the inferior alveolar nerve was performed in an experimental dog model. Four adult greyhounds were used in the study. Surgical transposition of the nerve was made bilaterally, and 3 implants were placed on each side while the nerve was lateralized.
K E, Kahnberg   +4 more
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261 - Clinical Resolution: Dental Transposition

Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists
Rodrigo Alejandro Nosetti   +2 more
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Transposition--an unusual dental anomaly.

The New York state dental journal, 1971
T C, Sist, A J, Drinnan
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