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Outcomes of Permanent Tooth Intrusion; Pulp Necrosis, Ankylosis and Tooth Loss [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background/Aim The aim of this study was to examine the timing of pulp necrosis, ankylosis, and tooth loss in intruded permanent teeth based on the stage of root development, degree of intrusion, and initial treatment. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study of intruded permanent teeth between 2013 and 2021, data from 112 teeth in 77
Brittany M. Schweiger +4 more
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In Vivo Evaluation of Decellularized Human Tooth Scaffold for Dental Tissue Regeneration
Conventional root canal treatment may result in loss of tooth vitality, which can lead to unfavorable treatment outcomes. Notably, a ceased tooth development of immature permanent teeth with open apices, regeneration of periodontal ligaments (PDL), and ...
Ik-Hwan Kim +11 more
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Introduction: Age-at-death estimation is an essential part of the identification process of individuals in many forensic dentistry cases where identity of the individual cannot be resolved by visual recognition or other means.
Salah A. Al-Omoush +4 more
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Mechanisms underlying ectopic persistent tooth-pulp pain following pulpal inflammation. [PDF]
In order to clarify the peripheral mechanisms of ectopic persistent pain in a tooth pulp following pulpal inflammation of an adjacent tooth, masseter muscle activity, phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (pERK) and TRPV1 ...
Shingo Matsuura +9 more
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Background Clinical evidence indicates that there are various risk factors of tooth loss. However, the degree of this risk among other risk factors remains unclear.
Tomotaka Kato +3 more
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Could the pulp be preserved in tooth with root resorption caused by embedded tooth?
Background/purpose: At present, there are no recognized guidelines or consensus for the treatment strategy of the asymptomatic tooth with external root resorption caused by an embedded tooth (et-ERR).
Yuxue Luo +5 more
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Do orthodontic tooth movements induce pulp necrosis? A systematic review.
BACKGROUND Orthodontic tooth movements are performed by applying forces on teeth, which may cause alterations within the dental pulp. Previously published systematic reviews on the subject only included a small number of studies that assessed pulp status
T. Weissheimer +5 more
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Exploring the relationship between age and the pulp and tooth size in canines. A CBCT analysis
Radiographic methods using pulp-tooth volume ratio (PTVR) are important for dental age estimation. According to previous studies, using PTVR possesses different relationships with age in males and females but none of the studies have used a homogenous ...
S. Kazmi +4 more
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Context: Comparison between ante- and post-mortem dental records and radiographs produces results with a high degree of reliability and relative simplicity. Kvaal et al.
Mohammed Arif Dar +3 more
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Development and challenges of cells- and materials-based tooth regeneration
Tooth defect and loss are common clinical diseases in stomatology. With the extension of life expectancy, there is an increasing demand for tooth tissue and whole tooth regeneration. Compared with traditional oral prosthetic treatment, tooth regeneration
Zeyu Fu +8 more
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