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Eruption Failure Of Primary Molar With Ectopic Permanent Tooth
Introduction: Eruption failure refers to a tooth's inability to attain its functional position beyond the normal eruption period. It is rare in primary teeth, with the mandibular second primary molar being the most commonly affected. Impaction of primary
Li Jia Chun
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Triple Teeth: Report of an Unusual Case
Fusion or synodontia is a union of two or more than two developing teeth. Commonly fusion occurs between teeth of the same dentition, mixed dentition, or between normal and supernumerary teeth.
Prashant Babaji +5 more
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Prevalence and Severity of Ectopic Eruption of First Permanent Molars in Pediatric Patients in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alotaibi RM +6 more
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Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary First Permanent Molars: Treatment Options and Report of Two Cases
Irreversible ectopic eruption of maxillary first permanent molars may lead to crowded permanent dentition when it is overlooked. The situation usually requires active treatment.
Altay, Nil, Güngör, H. Cem
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Ectopic Tooth in the Anterior Wall of Maxillary Sinus
A 16-year-old male patient reported to our department with a chief complaint of pain and swelling in the upper left cheek region. On examination, a maxillary canine was found ectopically in the anterior wall of maxillary sinus.
Sanidhya Surana +3 more
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Introduction: This study evaluated the prevalence of developmental and eruption disturbances of teeth in both primary and mixed dentition of the patients along with the associations between the variables such as child's age, gender, jaw, and teeth ...
Parul Singhal +5 more
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Ectopic tooth involving the orbital floor and infraorbital nerve
Aim Ectopic eruption of a tooth within the dental arch is often noticed in clinical practice and is well documented in the literature, while ectopic eruption outside the dental arch (as in the maxillary sinus) is rare.
Barbieri, D. +3 more
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Ectopic premolar tooth in the maxillary sinus: A case report and review of literature
Ectopic eruption of teeth in non-dental sites is a rare phenomenon and such cases have been reported to occur in the nasal cavity, chin, maxillary sinus, mandible, palate, and orbital cavity.
K S Gangadhara Somayaji +3 more
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Osteoma and Ectopic Tooth of the Left Maxillary Sinus: A Unique Coexistence
Background: Ectopic eruption of a tooth or osteoma rarely occurs within the maxillary sinus. Coexistence of these two rare entities in the maxillary sinus has never been reported in the English literature. Case Report: Herein, we present a 21 year-old
Ümit Aydın +3 more
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Intrusive luxation of primary teeth carries a high risk of damage to underlying permanent tooth germs. Ectopic eruption of permanent incisors is an unusual outcome of traumatic injury to their predecessors.
Akcan, Cenk Ahmet +4 more
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