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[Ectopic incisors].

open access: yesRevista cubana de estomatologia, 1978
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Unerupted Incisors

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1981
Fifty consecutive cases presenting with unerupted maxillary incisors at orthodontic clinics were recorded and progress of the unerupted tooth followed up over a 4-year period following the exposure of the unerupted tooth (including removal of supernumerary tooth, etc., if present).
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Auto Transplant Replacement of a Geminated Incisor by a Supplemental Incisor

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1979
This case demonstrates that surplus tooth material from within a patient's mouth may be transplanted to replace a missing or malformed tooth. The usual precaution of immobilization is necessary and if root development is incomplete at the time of operation, it will proceed as before.
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Neandertal incisor beveling

Journal of Human Evolution, 1997
In discussions of the Neandertals, there has been repeated emphasis on the accelerated rate of attrition and the frequent presence of labial beveling of their incisors. Interpretations of this dental attrition have related it to paramasticatory and dietary uses of their anterior teeth as well as to aspects of their facial morphology.
P S, Ungar   +3 more
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Autotransplantation of premolars to replace maxillary incisors: A comparison with natural incisors

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000
The published literature contains no comprehensive studies that compare the outcome of premolar autotransplantation to the maxillary anterior region with natural incisors in the same patients. This article describes the gingival and periodontal conditions around premolars transplanted to the maxillary incisor region, subsequent to restoration.
Ewa Monika Czochrowska   +3 more
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Rethinking incisor size and diet in anthropoids: Diet, incisor wear and incisor breadth in the African apes

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2007
AbstractIn a seminal study Hylander (1975) concluded that the length of the incisor row in catarrhines considered frugivores is longer relative to body mass than in those classified as folivores. Assuming that large fruits require greater incisal processing than do leaves, stems, berries, and seeds, he argued that the larger incisors of frugivores ...
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The lingual angle of incisors

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1982
A morphologic trait, not previously registered, on the incisor lingual surface: "The lingual angle of incisors", was studied in Norwegians. The lingual angle is the angle between the floor of the lingual fossa and the dental tubercle. Measurements of the lingual angle could be performed with sufficient accuracy.
I H, Aas, S, Risnes
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An Unusual Lateral Incisor

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1984
A case is reported in which the morphology of the tooth present in the right maxillary lateral incisor region suggests a diagnosis of hypo-hyperodontia.
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Management of the fractured incisor

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
A restorative technique is described that provides both immediate and long-term repair and restores esthetics at the initial visit. Treatment of the incisal fracture by the method described in this report provides immediate and long-term repair, seals the fracture site, and restores esthetics at the initial visit.
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Median incisor fusion

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1969
A n unusually rare dental abnormality presented a problem in nomenclature. The condition may be said to be either gemination, fusion, or dichotomy, or a combination of two or more of these three conditions. Gem&&ion is described as an arrangement or combination in pairs, fusion as a blending of different or the same things into one coalition, and ...
H G, Poyton, G A, Morgan, N, Levine
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