XLV.—On the dentition of the diastema in some fossil reptiles referred to the Gomphodontia, from the upper Karroo rocks of Cape Colony [PDF]
H. G. Seeley
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ABSTRACT Mitochondrial genomes from nine species representing three genera of the planthopper tribe Andini (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) are sequenced and analyzed, providing the first mitogenomic data for this group. The mitogenomes range from 15,415 to 15,902 bp and contain 37 typical mitochondrial genes and an A + T‐rich region, with A + T content between ...
Sha‐Sha Lv +5 more
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Simplified Technique for Frenal Excision Using Modified Frenectomy Combined with a Laterally Positioned Graft for Orthodontic Frenal Excision: A Case Report [PDF]
Aim and background: The maxillary labial frenum is a fold of mucosal tissue that emerges as a posteruptive remnant of tectolabial bands. Frenal aberrations can lead to diastema formation between central incisors.
Karuna Joshi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This case report describes an esthetic rehabilitation focused on closing diastemas and improving tooth morphology to restore smile harmony using thin porcelain laminates. The advantages, limitations, and characteristics of feldspathic ceramics in laminate fabrication are discussed, highlighting their importance in minimally invasive ...
José Maurício dos Santos Nunes Reis +3 more
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Presence of a nucleus or nucleus‐deriving factors is indispensable for the formation of the spindle, the diastema and the cleavage furrow in the blastomere of the Xenopus embryo [PDF]
Yasunobu Wakabayashi, Atsunori Shinagawa
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Orthodontic Management of Midline Diastema in Mixed Dentition
Midline diastema is a space between the central incisors. Although physiologic transitory maxillary midline diastema is observed in children during eruption of maxillary anterior teeth in most cases, it is self-corrected after eruption of maxillary canines.
Arvind Kumar +4 more
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Management of maxillary midline diastema with emphasis on etiology [PDF]
Nikolaos Gkantidis +2 more
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CORRECTING LABIAL THICK AND HIGH ATTACHED FRENUM (CLINICAL OBSERVATION). [PDF]
Labial thick and high attached maxillary frenum is commonly regarded as contributing etiology for maintaining midline diastema and upper jaw delayed development.
Silvia Krusteva +3 more
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Mesiodens preventing eruption of a permanent central incisor [PDF]
A maxillary midline supernumerary tooth is the most common type of supernumerary tooth. We present a case of a mesiodens, preventing eruption of a permanent central incisor.
Azzopardi, Alexander +2 more
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Mammals with a long diastema typically also have dominant masseter and pterygoid muscles [PDF]
Walter Stalker Greaves
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