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Dientes supernumerarios. Supernumerary teeth
Los dientes supernumerarios son dientes de más en la arcada maxilar o mandibular, puede afectar la dentición decidua o temporal, desde tiempos antiguos se ha tratado de explicar su origen, aunque su etiología sigue siendo desconocida, su aparición se asocia a diversos síndromes Síndrome de Down, Crouzon, Displasia Cleidocraneal o Disostosis ...
Mendoza Rodriguez, Martha+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The early use of superannuation savings towards dental treatment is a phenomenon that has emerged in recent years within Australia. This research investigates the media's response and coverage of how this usage of private, yet segregated funds has developed and grown.
A. C. L. Holden
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Supernumerary teeth and pseudarthrosis of the mandible in a young male from the mediaeval cemetery in Stenjevec [PDF]
Anthropological analysis of a young adult male from the mediaeval Stenjevec skeletal series revealed supernumerary teeth on both sides of the mandible, and an un-united subcondylar fracture of the mandible.
Mario Šlaus, Željka Bedić
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Bilateral fusion of mandibular second molars with supernumerary teeth: case report [PDF]
Eduardo Nunes+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Tooth resorption has no universal classification, which leads to confusion. The aims were to assess dentists' ability to radiographically identify resorption and to determine their terminology preferences for three types of resorption. Materials and Methods Dentists completed an electronic questionnaire.
Sheema Pham, Paul V. Abbott
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Clinical complications associated with supernumerary teeth: report of two cases [PDF]
Ana Beatriz Chevitarese+2 more
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In the right side: one upper and one lower impacted supernumerary tooth. In the left side one upper and two lower impacted supernumerary teeth. In the left side two supernumerary teeth erupted resemble first and second premolars.
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Chin up: A novel functional explanation for the evolution of the chin
Abstract The human chin, also frequently referred to as the mental prominence, is a part of the human anatomy whose evolutionary origin and function have divided scientific opinion to this day. There were suggestions it could have been used in defence, assisted in the mastication process, aided in the formation of words (i.e.
Victor Benno Meyer‐Rochow
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Prevalence of dental anomalies in Indian population [PDF]
Objectives: Developmental anomalies of the dentition are not infrequently observed by the dental practitioner. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of dental anomalies in the Indian population.
Bharati, Doni+3 more
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Key features of paralogous GRIA2 and GRIA3 gain‐of‐function variants. ABSTRACT GRIA‐related disorders arise from disease‐causing variants in GRIA1, GRIA2, GRIA3, or GRIA4 that encode α‐amino‐3‐hydroxy‐5‐methyl‐4‐isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA)‐type glutamate receptors (AMPARs).
Emilie Sjøstrøm+24 more
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