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Supernumerary Teeth in the Anterior Maxilla of Non-Syndromic Children and Adolescents: A Retrospective Study Based on Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Scans. [PDF]
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Management of Dens in Dente in Mesiodens (A Rare : Case Report)
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Missense variants weakening a SOX9 phosphodegron linked to odontogenesis defects, scoliosis, and other skeletal features. [PDF]
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AI-Driven Innovations in Pediatric Dentistry: Enhancing Care and Improving Outcome. [PDF]
Alharbi N, Alharbi AS.
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Squamous odontogenic tumour-like proliferation in a maxillary dentigerous cyst - An unusual finding. [PDF]
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Uncommon Nasal Mass Presentation: A Radiological Case Series. [PDF]
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European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2008
The presence of an extra supernumerary tooth in the central position of the upper or lower jaw is called mesiodens. These teeth can be present as part of a syndrome or can be found as an isolated finding. Mesiodens is the most frequently found extra tooth, with a prevalence in the general population of 0.15-1.9%, and with a higher frequency in males ...
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The presence of an extra supernumerary tooth in the central position of the upper or lower jaw is called mesiodens. These teeth can be present as part of a syndrome or can be found as an isolated finding. Mesiodens is the most frequently found extra tooth, with a prevalence in the general population of 0.15-1.9%, and with a higher frequency in males ...
Griet, Van Buggenhout +1 more
openaire +3 more sources

