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Dental Traumatology, 2015
BACKGROUND During the first years of life, when children begin to walk and socialize, they are particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries to the primary teeth; indeed, after dental caries, such injuries are the second most frequent cause of pediatric ...
A. Mendoza-Mendoza+3 more
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BACKGROUND During the first years of life, when children begin to walk and socialize, they are particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries to the primary teeth; indeed, after dental caries, such injuries are the second most frequent cause of pediatric ...
A. Mendoza-Mendoza+3 more
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Embryology and Anatomy of the Jaw and Dentition.
Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2015Radiologists should possess working knowledge of the embryological development and anatomy of the jaw and dentition in order to aid in the diagnosis of both simple and complex disorders that affect them.
V. Zohrabian, C. S. Poon, J. Abrahams
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2009
Publisher Summary This chapter commences with explaining how to record dental systems. It then elaborates on incisors and canines using comparisons to distinguish deciduous from permanent, maxillary from mandibular, and left from right. Premolars are explained in a similar manner using comparison. This chapter gives an elaborate account on molars.
Maureen Schaefer+2 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter commences with explaining how to record dental systems. It then elaborates on incisors and canines using comparisons to distinguish deciduous from permanent, maxillary from mandibular, and left from right. Premolars are explained in a similar manner using comparison. This chapter gives an elaborate account on molars.
Maureen Schaefer+2 more
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2016
This chapter considers the composition, anatomy and development of the deciduous and permanent dentition and its utility for age estimation. The basic terminology associated with the dentition is presented followed by an account of the anatomy of the mature tooth.
Craig Cunningham+2 more
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This chapter considers the composition, anatomy and development of the deciduous and permanent dentition and its utility for age estimation. The basic terminology associated with the dentition is presented followed by an account of the anatomy of the mature tooth.
Craig Cunningham+2 more
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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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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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Studies on the dentition of the marmoset
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1954Abstract In this relatively small sample of thirty-eight marmoset skulls, a relatively high incidence of several dental abnormalities has been observed; calculus, pigmentation, malocclusion in several forms, and mild to relatively extensive periodontal involvement. However, no evidence of dental caries was seen.
Aina M. Auskaps, James H. Shaw
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Palate and dentition in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2007Although psychotic symptoms are central to the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, other neuropsychiatric syndromes as well as widespread anatomical and physiological abnormalities in the periphery are also common in the disorder. We decided to test the hypothesis that developmental abnormalities are present throughout the body by examining the oral
Gary D. Hack+4 more
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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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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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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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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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Duplication of the premolar dentition
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1988Multiple supernumerary teeth, often associated with various syndromes, is a relatively uncommon isolated dental anomaly. We present a case of a 9-year-old black male patient with complete duplication of the premolar dentition and premolarization of the permanent canines.
Mel L. Kantor+2 more
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