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Morphological and topographical characteristics of posterior supernumerary molar teeth: an epidemiological study on 25,186 subjects. [PDF]
Cassetta M +4 more
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[Symmetric 4th molar in the maxilla (dentes distomolares)].
M, Sokolowski, W, Karolakowska
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A Study of Teeth Measurements of Dogs of Western Breed, Particularly of Distomolars
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Radiographic characteristics of impacted teeth: A retrospective study of 2199 radiograph. [PDF]
Marghalani AA +8 more
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Distomolar Dişlerin Görülme Sıklığı: Geriye Dönük (Retrospektif) İnceleme
ŞENTÜRK, Mehmet Fatih, YILDIRIM, Derya
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Distomolar – A Supernumerary Molar: A Case Report and an Overview
Journal of Orofacial & Health Sciences, 2014Additional teeth to the normal set of primary or permanent dentition are referred to supernumerary teeth. The supernumerary teeth that occurs distally to the third molar is called Distomolar. These teeth without in association with any syndrome are quite rare. There is no exact treatment protocol for the management of supernumerary teeth in literature.
Rajat Mangla, Devendra Chaudhary
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Endodontic management of a fused mandibular third molar and distomolar: A case report
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2010AbstractCareful management of fused teeth is essential as abnormal morphology can predispose a tooth to caries and periodontal disease. In this paper, a rare case of successful endodontic management of unilateral mandibular third molar fused to a distomolar is reported. Caries was removed from the tooth complex under local anaesthesia.
Farzaneh Shirani
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Fusion of a third mandibular molar with a distomolar
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1976A Shteyer
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