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Skeletal pathologies in extant crocodilians as a window into the paleopathology of fossil archosaurs

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Crocodilians, together with birds, are the only extant relatives to many extinct archosaur groups, making them highly important for interpreting paleopathological conditions in a phylogenetic disease bracketing model. Despite this, comprehensive data on osteopathologies in crocodilians remain scarce.
Alexis Cornille   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mesiodens preventing eruption of a permanent central incisor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
A maxillary midline supernumerary tooth is the most common type of supernumerary tooth. We present a case of a mesiodens, preventing eruption of a permanent central incisor.
Azzopardi, Alexander   +2 more
core  

Rethinking brachycephaly: Anatomical implications and health considerations in lagomorphs

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Brachycephaly in domestic rabbits is increasingly perceived by welfare organizations as associated with significant health complications, particularly oral pathologies. Despite this perception, comparative anatomical research into rabbit brachycephaly is limited compared to that of dogs and cats, compelling an in‐depth examination of its ...
Helaina Cressy   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multiple Supernumerary Teeth Yang Langka: Sebuah Laporan Kasus

open access: yesCakradonya Dental Journal, 2015
Supernumerary teeth adalah gigi yang tumbuh lebih dari jumlah normal gigi pada umumnya. Supernumerary teeth bisa berupa gigi tunggal, multiple, tumbuhnya unilateral, bilateral, pada satu atau kedua rahang. Namun kebanyakan tumbuh di regio anterior rahang
Teuku Ahmad Arbi
doaj  

Non–Syndromic Bilateral Supplemental Maxillary Lateral Incisors: A Rare Case [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013
Supernumerary teeth or hyperdontia are defined as the teeth that exceeds the normal dental formula, regardless of their location and morphology. A supernumerary tooth is a developmental anomaly and it has been argued to arise from multiple aetiologies ...
Ajay Nagpal   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dental anomalies in Chinese children with cleft lip and palate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
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King, NM, Lai, MC, Wong, HM
core   +1 more source

Syndromes with supernumerary teeth [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2016
While most supernumerary teeth are idiopathic, they can be associated with a number of Mendelian syndromes. However, this can also be a coincidental finding, since supernumerary teeth occur in 6% or more of the normal population. To better define this relationship, we analyzed the evidence for specific associations. We excluded conditions with a single
Mark, Lubinsky, Piranit Nik, Kantaputra
openaire   +2 more sources

In situ biomimetic materials for dentin repair

open access: yesBMEMat, EarlyView.
This review primarily discusses the role and clinical application of key biomimetic materials for in situ dentin repair, providing a feasible foundation for future material and performance optimization in situ dentin regeneration. Abstract Dental defects, ranking among the most prevalent diseases globally, pose a serious threat to human health, with ...
Jingjing Deng   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Supernumerary Teeth – Literature Review

open access: yesJournal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research, 2020
Introduction and objective Hyperdontia is a developmental anomaly characterised by an increased number of dental buds. It is condition with a prevalence of 0.3 -1.8% in primary dentition and 1.5–3.9% in permanent dentition. The abnormality occurs more often in the jaw, in anterior region and in permanent dentition.
Kamil Tworkowski   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Supernumerary teeth: literature review [PDF]

open access: yesCentral African Journal of Medicine, 2001
A review of the literature on supernumerary teeth in general and supernumerary molars in particular was carried out on prevalence, aetiology, complications and the treatment of supernumerary teeth. Additional teeth are relatively common and are usually of simple conical shape (supernumerary teeth) but may resemble teeth of the normal size and shape ...
Prasad Rao, PVV, Chidzonga, M M
openaire   +3 more sources

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