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Dentition and Lesion History

2009
Dental caries is a process that typically keeps recurring throughout life, and the consequences are too often seen as irreversible damage to the dentition. At various stages of life, different parts of the dentition are affected, and the effects continue to be seen in the dentition long after the events took place.
H. Eggertsson, A. Ferreira-Zandona
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Dentition and Related Anatomy

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2002
The anatomy of the teeth and surrounding bony structures is easily illustrated by computed CT image protocols, which produce detailed surface renderings of this complex area. The purpose of this article is to label the dental and bony landmarks of the maxilla, mandible, and palatine bones together with the adjacent relevant muscular and neurovascular ...
G Duncan   +3 more
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Rehabilitation of the worn dentition*

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2008
Summary  The purpose of this review was to evaluate the literature on the rehabilitation of tooth wear, with some pertinent historical, epidemiological and aetiological aspects of tooth wear provided as background information. In historical skull material, extensive tooth wear, assumed to be the result of coarser diets, was found even in relatively ...
Gunnar E. Carlsson   +3 more
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DENTITION

2005
Publisher Summary Teeth are formed deep within the jaws and then erupt through the gum tissue once nearly complete. Unlike the changing shapes of other skeletal elements, tooth crown morphology can only be altered by attrition (tooth wear), breakage, or demineralization once the crown erupts.
Pieter A. Folkens, Tim D. White
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The Dentition of Papio anubis

Journal of Dental Research, 1972
The dentition of Papio anubis was studied in 50 male and female animals; gross observation, study casts, radiographs, and histologic preparations were used. An overall general similarity to the dentition of human beings was observed in size, morphology, and occlusion.
Paul Virgadamo   +3 more
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Worldwide prevalence of malocclusion in the different stages of dentition: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2020
G. Lombardo   +8 more
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Teeth and Dentition

1984
The evaluation of the formation or the emergence of a single tooth can be a valuable indicator for clinical diagnosis and treatmen planning, but the evaluation of the whole dentition either by calcification stages or emergence or both, is a unique way for the determination of dental maturity as a system, similar to the skeletal system.
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Development of the human dentition

Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice, 2017
Dan Jenkins
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The Root Canal Anatomy in Permanent Dentition

Cambridge International Law Journal, 2019
M. Versiani, B. Basrani, M. Sousa-Neto
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