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The conditions manifesting taurodontism

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 1982
AbstractTaurodontism is a trait that has captured the interests of evolutionists and clinical geneticists. This paper reviews the reported cases of taurodontism as an isolated trait and as a component of malformation syndromes. Because of the nature of the syndromes with which it is associated and its frequency in the general population, it is ...
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Taurodontism – A Review

Dental Update, 2009
Taurodontism is the morpho-anatomical change in the shape of a tooth, which involves enlargement of the body of the tooth and shortening of the roots. It has been reported in permanent and deciduous teeth, in premolars and molars and associated with certain syndromes, particularly in those involving an ectodermal defect.
Joanna E, Haskova   +4 more
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Taurodontism

Oral Radiology, 2019
Taurodontism was hitherto considered to be a marker of oro-facial disorders. Since then, it has been reported with a moderately high-to-high prevalence on panoramic radiographs in case series of otherwise normal individuals in Brazilian, Middle Eastern and East Asian communities. This now understood higher than-formerly expected prevalence is important
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Taurodontism in premolars

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
Taurodontism is not a dental anomaly that affects only the molars. In a review of 379 premolars extracted for different pathologic reasons, three cases of taurodontism were found. The three cases were in upper premolars and were studied anatomically and radiographically.
R, Llamas, A, Jimenez-Planas
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Amelogenesis imperfecta with taurodontism

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
Reports of families having a combination of amelogenesis imperfecta and taurodontism are limited. This study of members of three families shows that the combination is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. In each of the patients examined, neither condition was seen without the other.
J, Congleton, E J, Burkes
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Taurodontism: A biometric study

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1971
AbstractThis study has been carried out in order to clarify various aspects of the phenomenon known as taurodontism. Samples of both taurodont and non‐taurodont teeth were measured and statistical analyses were performed on the resultant data from which various conclusions may be drawn.
J E, Blumberg, W L, Hylander, R A, Goepp
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Clinical Significance of Taurodontism

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
In an attempt to determine the clinical significance of taurodontism, two reports of cases of patients with the anomaly have been presented. It seems that the taurodont form does not interfere with routine operative procedures, but it is suggested that the morphology might hamper the location of orifices and could create difficulties in instrumentation
D P, Durr, C A, Campos, C S, Ayers
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