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Schulze and Brand type a-IV dens invaginatus with radicular cyst: A rare case report
Though a clinical examination may reveal a deep fissure or pit on the surface of an anterior tooth, radiographic examination is a more accurate approach to diagnose an invagination. Dens invaginatus is one of the common dental deformities, but the defect
Rachita Chengappa+3 more
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Bacteriological examination of radicular cysts contents [PDF]
Radicular cysts are, most often, oral tissue cysts. The basis for their development are the remains of Hertwig's epithelial sheath, which is stimulated to proliferate by infectious agents, mostly periapical granuloma or pulp necrosis. The cyst contents can be liquid, either clear or milky-white, or thick and yellowish-caseous pus.
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Reactive oxygen species act as signaling molecules to control root hair initiation and tip growth
Summary Root hairs (RHs) increase the surface area of roots, facilitating nutrient and water uptake and plant anchorage. RHs form from root epidermal cells and elongate by polar tip growth. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have recently been implicated as important signals that drive RH formation and elongation using both genetic and imaging approaches ...
Megan E. Gerber+2 more
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Rare presentation of radicular cyst with sebaceous differentiation
Sebaceous glands in the oral mucosa are said to be a normal variation, but the presence of the sebaceous gland in the jaw is extremely rare. Sebaceous gland differentiation in dentigerous cysts and in keratocystic odontogenic tumor (earlier odontogenic ...
Malay Kumar+3 more
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Abstract The aim of this comprehensive review was to evaluate comparative studies on horizontal and fixed‐angle centrifugation methods for preparing platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF). Furthermore, additional studies utilizing horizontal PRF (H‐PRF) were systematically investigated.
Nima Farshidfar+6 more
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Radicular cyst of jaws is odontogenic in origin. It is a chronic inflammatory response to the epithelial rest of malassez which occurs in the periodontium of affected teeth. Chronic irritation like chronic trauma, microbial infections or chemical injury can predispose to radicular cyst.
Manas Bajpai+3 more
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A Rare Complication in an Untreated Horizontal Root Fracture Case
Intra-alveolar root fractures in permanent teeth are rare following dental traumatic injuries. The diagnosis of root fractures depends on careful clinical and radiographic examination.
Fatih Tulumbacı+3 more
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to evaluate bacteriome profiles (diversity, composition and relative abundances of bacterial genera) of the fluids from apical periodontitis (AP)‐related radicular cysts (RCs). Methodology This observational study included 29 patients with AP and RC with complete sample triplets (supragingival plaque, cryopulverized tooth ...
David Szaraz+6 more
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Decoding Cystic Lesions in Mixed Dentition through Step-by-step Diagnosis
Radicular cysts are the most often documented inflammatory cysts in the adult population, although their incidence in children is regarded as unusual. This study presents a 12-year-old female patient, who had an asymptomatic radicular cyst along with a ...
Arushi Sharma+3 more
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INTRACYSTIC HEMORRHAGE IN THE LUMBAR SPINE AS A CAUSE OF SUDDEN LEG WEAKNESS – A CASE REPORT [PDF]
Introduction: Synovial cysts of the facet joint are rare benign changes occurring in the spinal synovial joints, predominantly in the lumbar region. Although these cysts are generally benign, intracystic hemorrhages are extremely rare and can lead to ...
Mitrovic Vekoslav+4 more
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