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Resorption of Permanent Teeth

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1982
The varying extent of permanent tooth resorption attributable to different types of orthodontic appliances is a continuing cause for concern. This paper reviews recent researches which contribute to an improved understanding of the origin and behaviour of osteoclasts; and considers the structure and behaviour of the periodontal ligament and its ...
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Multiple impacted permanent and deciduous teeth

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2004
Multiple impacted teeth may be related to syndromes and metabolic disorders. In some cases, however, impaction of multiple teeth is not accompanied by a fixed complex of symptoms. A 55-year-old woman attended our clinic, as she was not comfortable with her prosthetic appliances because of erupted teeth.
YILMAZ, HH, AYDIN, U, Yildirim, Derya
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Interventions for treating traumatised permanent front teeth: luxated (dislodged) teeth

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006
Dental trauma is common especially in children and young adults. One group of dento-alveolar injuries is classified as luxation. This group includes a subgroup of severe injuries where the tooth is displaced from its original position. These injuries are classified further by the direction in which the tooth has been displaced, namely: intrusion ...
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Secondary retention of multiple permanent teeth

British Dental Journal, 1997
An unusual case of secondary retention of multiple permanent teeth is reported. The clinical, radiographic and histological findings associated with this condition, and its management, are discussed.
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Formocresol Pulpotomy on (Young) Permanent Teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
Permanent teeth with necrotic pulps can be treated with the same procedure that is used for the treatment of similarly involved deciduous molars—a two-step pulpotomy with use of Formocresol. Forty-three teeth have been treated with the procedure and clinical and radiographic data substantiate the success of the pulpotomy.
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