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Mandibular mesiodens and maxillary mid-palatal mesiodens: Rare occurrences
Abstract Mesiodens is the most common supernumerary teeth located mesial to both centrals; appearing peg shaped in a normal or inverted position. Their occurrence in the mandibular region is very rare and in the maxilla, most commonly they occur in the premaxillary region.
Neeraja R, Kayalvizhi G, Muqueeth Baig
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Hunter–Schreger Bands: Clinical Implications and Future Directions, Scoping Review
This scoping review aims to examine and identify the potential clinical implications and future research directions concerning Hunter–Schreger bands (HSBs) through an analysis of the scientific medical literature. The scoping review was conducted following the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA‐ScR) guidelines, utilising electronic databases ...
Mario Dioguardi +12 more
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Introduction This study was done to assess the impact of oral health training on primary health care (PHC) workers in Gandaki Province, Nepal. Methods This quasi‐experimental study was conducted among 24 PHC providers (auxiliary health workers [AHWs], and public health inspectors [PHIs]) attending the oral health training from 11 districts of Gandaki ...
Krishna Subedi +4 more
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Clinical variations of double mesiodens: a review and case report
Supernumerary teeth are dental anomalies of number that, due to their prevalence, raise concerns among dentists, parents, and patients. They can occur isolated or associated with a syndrome and can lead to complications in eruption, occlusion, and ...
Judy Elena Villavicencio +2 more
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Background: Supernumerary teeth refer to extra teeth that exceed the usual number of dentitions. A mesiodens is a particular form of supernumerary tooth, which is located in the premaxilla region. The objective of the study was to investigate the genetic
Piranit Nik Kantaputra +11 more
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Optimization of device‐specific low‐dose CBCT protocols for orofacial cleft imaging. Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to present optimized device‐specific low‐dose cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) protocols with sufficient image quality for pre‐surgical diagnostics and three‐dimensional (3D) modelling of cleft defects.
Sohaib Shujaat +7 more
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Evaluation of Prevalence and Positions of Mesiodens Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study is to investigate the prevalence, three-dimensional positions and supplementary findings of the presence of a mesiodens by using cone-beam computed tomography.
Sevde Goksel +3 more
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Non-Syndromic Familial Mesiodens: Presentation of Three Cases
Mesiodens are the most common supernumerary teeth and are detected incidentally during routine radiographic examination, so late diagnosis complications are very common.
Josefa Alarcón +4 more
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Composite Mesiodens with Impacted Conical Mesiodens: A Case Report
Supernumerary teeth are a relatively frequent disorder of odontogenesis characterized by an excess number of teeth. Mesiodens is the most common type of supernumerary tooth found in the premaxilla between the two central incisors. They can be supplemental (resembling natural teeth), conical, tuberculate or molariform.
P. Poornima, K.B. Roopa, Rohan Shah
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A rare case of Gardner syndrome in an African adult male: A case report
Key Clinical Message Gardner's syndrome with the complete manifestation of colonic and extracolonic features is uncommon. Therefore, every clinician should view extracolonic features with a high index of suspicion. This may be key to early diagnosis, definitive management in these patients and importantly, helps prevent malignant transformation of ...
Olusegun I. Olaopa +10 more
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