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Prevalence of pulp stones in Jordanian adults

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1998
The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of pulp stones in a sample of Jordanian dental patients. The article also presents frequency distributions of this condition among different types of teeth.Data were collected through radiographic examinations of a random sample of periapical and bitewing films of 4573 teeth from 814 dental ...
A, al-Hadi Hamasha, A, Darwazeh
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Radiographic Assessment of the Prevalence of Pulp Stones in Malaysians

Journal of Endodontics, 2015
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of pulp stones in the Malaysian population using radiographs, and to assess the association of pulp stones with gender, age, tooth type, dental arch and tooth status. Occurrence of pulp stones among the three races in Malaysia (Malay, Chinese and Indians) was also studied.A retrospective study was ...
Sathya, Kannan   +4 more
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Immunohistochemical Localization of Osteopontin in Human Pulp Stones

Journal of Endodontics, 2001
The organic matrix component of human pulp stones was investigated by immunohistochemistry. Two pulp stones were extracted from the upper molar teeth of two patients suffering from irreversible pulpitis. Both were formed in the center of the pulp cavity and located apart from the dentin walls.
M, Ninomiya   +4 more
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Association of pulp stones with coronary artery stenosis.

Community dental health, 2011
Dental pulp stones are discrete calcifications in the pulp chamber which are often seen in deciduous and permanent teeth. It has been hypothesised that atherosclerosis can be associated with their development.To determine whether a higher prevalence of dental pulp stones is correlated with coronary artery stenosis.Sixty-one patients aged 20-55 years ...
Ezoddini-Ardakani, F.   +7 more
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Prevalence of pulp stones in a Teenage Iraqi Group

Journal of Endodontics, 1988
The prevalence of pulp stones was evaluated radiographically in 515 randomly selected 13- to 14-yr-old Iraqi secondary school children. Pulp stones were found in 19.2% of the teeth examined and more were found in the male group than in the female group.
V S, Baghdady, L J, Ghose, H Y, Nahoom
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Spherulitic brushite stones in the dental pulp of a cow

Journal of Electron Microscopy, 1998
Pulp stones of human teeth usually contain biological apatite. In the dental pulp of a cow, aged 12 years, we observed spherulitic pulp stones, up to approximately 200 microns in diameter, consisting of radially arranged crystals with several kinds of light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy including the secondary electron and the ...
T, Kodaka, A, Hirayama, R, Mori, T, Sano
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An Unusual Presence of Pulp Stones in a Pulp Chamber of the Permanent Maxillary Incisors

Journal of Interdisciplinary Dentistry, 2021
Anatomy of the root canal system determines the pathways of the endodontic treatment, which directly affect the success of the therapy. A pulp stone is often located in the pulp chamber and radiographically is viewed as radiopaque structures.
Otávio Silva Sposito   +2 more
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Statistical evaluation of radiologic survey of pulp stones

Journal of Endodontics, 1982
stones and sex. We do, however, share the opinion expressed by Stafne and Szab& that pulp nodules occur more frequently in females than in males. The primary purpose of the current study was to statistically evaluate, using dental radiographs, the prevalence of radiographically visible pulp stones in the pulp chambers of mandibular premolars and molars
A, Tamse   +3 more
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Pulp Stones and Hypercementosis in Arthritis

Journal of Dental Research, 1941
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any relationship exists between either pulp stones or hypercementosis and arthritis. Of 200 cases of arthritis studied at the Montefiore Hospital, 100 were edentulous and, therefore, of no value in this investigation.
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