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Glutaraldehyde preparations and pulpotomy in primary molars
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993The study clinically and radiographically evaluated the long-term success rate of pulpotomy treatment in pulp-exposed primary molars. Five clinicians participated in this study and four glutaraldehyde preparations included 2% buffered, 2% unbuffered, 5% buffered, and 5% unbuffered glutaraldehyde solutions were used.
T P, Tsai, H L, Su, L H, Tseng
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Durability of restorations in primary molars
Journal of Dentistry, 1993Techniques used to restore carious primary molars have changed over the past decade as new adhesive materials have been developed. The most meaningful way of assessing the efficacy of a technique is by clinical trials. This article reviews the information concerning amalgam, composite and glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) cement as well as extracoronal ...
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Treatment strategies for ankylosed primary molars
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2009The purpose of this article is to focus on aetiology and appropriate treatment techniques concerning anklyosis of primary molars.The dental literature is reviewed in detail concerning aetiology, frequency of occurrence, diagnosis and longevity of ankylosed primary molars without successors. Treatment concepts are discussed.
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Hypomineralized Second Primary Molars
2020Hypomineralized second primary molars (HSPM) show a hypomineralization defect in 1–4 second primary molars, and the clinical appearance of the molars is similar to the appearance of molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH). HSPM has a prevalence of almost 8%, and it can be used as predictor for MIH.
Marlies E. C. Elfrink +1 more
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Treatment of Combined Primary Impaction of Primary Second Molars and Permanent First Molars.
Pediatric dentistry, 2018Tooth impaction is defined as any tooth that fails to erupt into a normal functional position and remains unerupted in the jaw beyond the time of its normal eruption. Primary impaction of primary teeth is rare. Furthermore, a combination of eruption failure of primary second molars and horizontally impacted permanent first molars has not yet been ...
Se-Ok, Kwon, Sangho, Lee, Nanyoung, Lee
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A four‐rooted primary upper second molar
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 1998Both primary upper second molars were extracted from a young male patient. The left had a normal root pattern but the right had four well‐defined roots. The accessory root appeared to be the mesiopalatal which had a distinctly rounded cross‐sectional profile. The other roots had the typical form characteristic of primary molar roots.
C, Kavanagh, V R, O'Sullivan
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Growth and Calcification in the Prenatal Human Primary Molars
Journal of Dental Research, 1966SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA CRESCENTIA E CALCIFICATION IN LE PRENATAL MOLARES PRIMARI HUMAN.—Con le objectivo de studiar statisticamente le relation inter le crescentia e le calcification, le 4 germines de molares primari in 69 fetos human del gruppo de etate circumnatal esseva dissecate e tincturate con rubio alizarinic S.
J W, Coughlin, G J, Christensen
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ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1978
The prevalence of ankylosis of primary molars was found to be 3.7% of the sample subjects. Eighty-two of the 2234 children examined exhibited ankylosis. The prevalence of ankylosis among the black children in the sample was much lower (0.93%) than that of the white children (4.10%). The mandibular first primary molar was ankylosed at an earlier age and
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The prevalence of ankylosis of primary molars was found to be 3.7% of the sample subjects. Eighty-two of the 2234 children examined exhibited ankylosis. The prevalence of ankylosis among the black children in the sample was much lower (0.93%) than that of the white children (4.10%). The mandibular first primary molar was ankylosed at an earlier age and
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[Molar pregnancy (primary or recurrent?)].
Ginecologia y obstetricia de Mexico, 1991A peculiar case of gestational trophoblastic disease is described. A 24 year old female with former history of three molar pregnancies, spontaneous abortion and anembryoic pregnancy was admitted because of a newly diagnosed hydatiform mole (ex novo). After uterine curettage followed by a low oral dose of methotrexate (0.5 mg/kg/day) for five days.
A, Ayala, E, Aizpuru, J M, Tovar
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