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Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1986
One hundred seventeen teeth with double formations were found in 89 patients. These teeth were radiographed using stereoscopic, profile and axial/modified axial projections. A classification of the different types of double formation used to describe this material is presented.
E M, Beyer-Olsen +2 more
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One hundred seventeen teeth with double formations were found in 89 patients. These teeth were radiographed using stereoscopic, profile and axial/modified axial projections. A classification of the different types of double formation used to describe this material is presented.
E M, Beyer-Olsen +2 more
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‘Double’ Teeth – A Diagnostic Conundrum
Dental Update, 2005A ‘double’ tooth is an uncommon dental developmental anomaly that can occur in the deciduous and/or permanent dentition. It is not always possible to differentiate clinically between fusion and gemination. Clinical and radiographic examination, as well as a histological assessment, can help to differentiate between fusion and gemination.
Herman, Uÿs, David, Morris
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Macrodontia and double teeth: a review and case series
British Dental Journal, 2023Macrodontia is a dental anomaly pertaining to the increased size of a tooth or multiple teeth. Double teeth are dental abnormalities concerning tooth morphology and the term traditionally refers to geminated or fused teeth. These anomalies may manifest in both primary and permanent dentitions and usually become apparent in childhood.
Sajida, Mamdani +3 more
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Double Permanent Incisor Teeth: Management of Three Cases
Dental Update, 2006Double teeth in the permanent dentition have a reported incidence of 0.1% for Caucasian groups. Common associated problems include adverse aesthetics, caries, periodontal disease, and malocclusions. Management can be challenging, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Three cases are presented illustrating the variety of treatments available.
Nicola L, Crawford +2 more
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Computerized 3‐D reconstruction of two “double teeth”
Dental Traumatology, 1997Abstract “Double teeth” is a root malformation in the dentition and the purpose of this study was to reconstruct three‐dimensionally the external and internal morphology of two “double teeth”. The first set of “double teeth” was formed by the conjunction of a mandibular molar and a premolar, and the second by a conjunction of a maxillary molar and a ...
K, Lyroudia +5 more
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002
Double teeth are not really rare, but it is still enigmatic why and how they develop. Based upon the clinical, morphological and anatomical appearance and the number of teeth in mouths with double teeth, the double teeth are labelled as products of 'fusion' and 'clefting', but the criteria to attach such etiological names are lacking.
A H B, Schuurs, C, van Loveren
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Double teeth are not really rare, but it is still enigmatic why and how they develop. Based upon the clinical, morphological and anatomical appearance and the number of teeth in mouths with double teeth, the double teeth are labelled as products of 'fusion' and 'clefting', but the criteria to attach such etiological names are lacking.
A H B, Schuurs, C, van Loveren
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Management of ‘double teeth’ in children and adolescents
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2012International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2012; 22: 419–426Background. Abnormally, large teeth are often referred to as ‘double teeth’. These can pose numerous challenges for the clinician. There is no published protocol on the management of double teeth.Aim.
Purvi, Shah +3 more
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A Case Report of Bilateral Double Teeth
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1984A 17-year-old male presented with bilateral double teeth in the 2/2 region and upper arch crowding. These were surgically sectioned and orthodontic treatment carried out to align 321/123. The sectioned teeth remained vital.
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