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Dens Invaginatus-Mandibular Second Molar-Case Report. [PDF]
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Segmental Odontomaxillary Dysplasia: Unusual Tumoral Lesion. [PDF]
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The Role of Genetics in Human Oral Health: A Systematic-Narrative Review. [PDF]
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A family study of dentinogenesis imperfecta shields type II caused by a novel DSPP mutation and investigations on the isolated stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth. [PDF]
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Journal of Endodontics, 1979
Dentin dysplasia II is a rare developmental defect of dentin and pulp. It is shown by thistle tube-shaped coronal pulp chambers that contain pulp stones. Often, the root canal is threadlike. This paper describes three patients with this defect. The deciduous teeth are brown and translucent; the permanent teeth have normal coloration with significant ...
E J, Burkes, S A, Aquilino, M E, Bost
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Dentin dysplasia II is a rare developmental defect of dentin and pulp. It is shown by thistle tube-shaped coronal pulp chambers that contain pulp stones. Often, the root canal is threadlike. This paper describes three patients with this defect. The deciduous teeth are brown and translucent; the permanent teeth have normal coloration with significant ...
E J, Burkes, S A, Aquilino, M E, Bost
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Dentin dysplasia, Type II, or dentin dysplasia, coronal type
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974Abstract The second reported family with an unusual dentin abnormality is presented. This abnormality is characterized by involvement of both the deciduous and the permanent dentitions, but the involvement in each is different. The deciduous teeth resemble the condition known as hereditary opalescent dentin, both clinically and radiographically ...
J S, Giansanti, J D, Allen
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Dentinal dysplasia: report of case
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968Dentinal dysplasia is characterized by bizarre atypical formation of the dentin. A patient with this condition is described.
K R, Brookreson, A S, Miller
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Focal odontoblastic dysplasia: dentin dysplasia type III?
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977A new, nonsyndromic dentin defect, focal odontoblastic dysplasia, is described on the basis of clinical, radiographic, histologic, and scanning electron microscopic criteria. A provisional classification is proposed for this disease entity according to the nosology of Shields and associates.
J R, Eastman, M, Melnick, L I, Goldblatt
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Dentinal Dysplasia Type I. A Subclassification
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1987Dentinal Dysplasia Type I is a rare condition affecting the deciduous and permanent dentitions, in which the teeth present with short roots and considerably reduced or obliterated pulp spaces. These features were observed on the radiographs of a patient referred for orthodontic assessment, and an investigation of other members of the family revealed ...
S M, Scola, P G, Watts
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