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Effect of varying anchorage force intensity on upper molar distalization using clear aligners: a finite element study. [PDF]
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Reflections on speech-language-hearing therapy in obesity and bariatric surgery. [PDF]
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[Determinants of the use of dental services in the pre-gestational and gestational periods: a cross-sectional study]. [PDF]
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955
Abstract From the foregoing discussion and case findings, it is seen that dens in dente is a very interesting dental anomaly. The purpose of this article is to make the general practitioner cognizant of the fact that this condition does exist and that it can affect clinical dentistry.
L S, FISHMAN, J, FRIEDMAN
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Abstract From the foregoing discussion and case findings, it is seen that dens in dente is a very interesting dental anomaly. The purpose of this article is to make the general practitioner cognizant of the fact that this condition does exist and that it can affect clinical dentistry.
L S, FISHMAN, J, FRIEDMAN
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1985
History. This lesion was first described by Tomes in 1859 (quoted in Gustafson and Sundberg 1950). Since then much research has been done, particularly into the cause of this malformation. Many authors have suggested that only a quantitative difference exists between a deep foramen cecum, a dens in dente, and an odontoma (Gustafson and Sundberg 1950).
Joachim Prein +3 more
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History. This lesion was first described by Tomes in 1859 (quoted in Gustafson and Sundberg 1950). Since then much research has been done, particularly into the cause of this malformation. Many authors have suggested that only a quantitative difference exists between a deep foramen cecum, a dens in dente, and an odontoma (Gustafson and Sundberg 1950).
Joachim Prein +3 more
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Dente não encosta em dente e nem reabsorve outros dentes!
Revista Clínica de Ortodontia Dental Press, 2017Alberto Consolaro +1 more
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