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Overlap of the Primary Dentition in Children

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2009
Objective: The aim of the present study was to estimate the amount of overlap in children with the primary dentition. Study design: The sample consisted of 20 Japanese boys between 3 and 5 years of age (mean age:4years 10 months). Landmarks on their maxillary and mandibular dental models were digitized using a three-dimensional mechanical digitizer in ...
Issei, Saitoh   +5 more
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Orthodontic treatment of the primary dentition

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
Five patients were treated for corrections of problems in the primary dentition. Anterior and posterior crossbite, deep overbite malocclusion, and overbite malocclusion were treated with simple removable orthodontic appliances. Early orthodontic treatment for these patients helped resolve any functional problems that could interfere with later growth ...
P W, Ngan, S H, Wei, P K, Yen
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The Chronogenetics of Caries in Primary Dentition

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1977
A chronogenetic analysis of caries has been carried out in a sample of 100 twin pairs (27 MZ, 64 DZ, 9 UZ) aged 3-8 years, taking into account the number of decayed teeth and the intensity and severity of caries. Heritability estimates, calculated for each of the various parameters considered, support the hypothesis of a genetic control of the time of ...
L, Gedda, G, Brenci, G, Odddi
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Endodontic Treatment In The Primary Dentition

Australian Endodontic Journal, 2004
A number of factors are involved in the development of pulp and periapical disease in primary and permanent teeth, with dental caries being the main factor. Although these factors are similar, the clinical management of a primary or permanent tooth with pulp or periapical disease may be quite different.
Koshy, S, Love, RM
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Talon cusp in primary dentition

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1986
Six cases of talon cusp in the primary dentition are reported, bringing to ten the total cases described in the literature. The dental anomaly affected only maxillary primary central incisors, and no succedaneous teeth were affected. None of the ten cases were associated with any abnormal development syndrome.
R J, Chen, H S, Chen
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Managing Injuries to the Primary Dentition

Dental Clinics of North America, 2009
This article overviews the diagnosis and management of traumatic injuries to primary teeth. The child's age, ability to cooperate for treatment, and the potential for collateral damage to developing permanent teeth can complicate the management of these injuries.
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Secondary retention in the primary dentition.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1991
Secondary retention refers to cessation of tooth eruption after emergence. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical, radiographic, and histological characteristics of secondary retention as well as the treatment results in a group of thirty-four patients with seventy-seven secondarily retained primary molars.
RAGHOEBAR, GM   +3 more
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Morphology of Primary Dentition

2022
Study of dental morphology or characteristics refers to phylogenetic data related to different species. The morphology of a tooth is affected by the genetic constitution, environmental factors, habit of digit sucking, and a variety of parafunctional habits. Tooth development is a long process that involves interactions at molecular and cellular levels,
Parag D. Kasar   +2 more
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Traumatic injuries in the primary dentition

Dental Traumatology, 2002
Abstract   –  As a support for the guidelines published in 2001, a review of the literature was carried out using the evidence‐based approach in order to update the state of the art regarding epidemiology and treatment of traumatic dental injuries in the primary dentition.
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