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Clinical periodontal diagnosis
Abstract Periodontal diseases include pathological conditions elicited by the presence of bacterial biofilms leading to a host response. In the diagnostic process, clinical signs such as bleeding on probing, development of periodontal pockets and gingival recessions, furcation involvement and presence of radiographic bone loss should be assessed prior ...
Giovanni E. Salvi +5 more
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New Middle Pleistocene Hominin Dental Remains From Velika Balanica, Serbia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective The cave site of Velika Balanica in Sićevo Gorge, Serbia, has previously yielded early Neanderthal dental remains from Layer 3a, dated by thermoluminescence to 285 ± 34 and 295 ± 74 ka. We describe and compare four additional dental specimens recovered from the Middle Pleistocene Layers 3a and 3b of the cave: a right I1 (BH‐8), a ...
Radović P +4 more
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Biometric Analysis – A Reliable Indicator for Diagnosing Taurodontism using Panoramic Radiographs [PDF]
Background: Taurodontism is a clinical entity with a morpho– anatomical change in the shape of the tooth, which was thought to be absent in modern man. Taurodontism is mostly observed as an isolated trait or a component of a syndrome.
Veda Hegde +2 more
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Prevalence of taurodontism: meta-analysis in recent humans and evolutionary perspectives
Taurodontism is a continuous anatomical variation of permanent and primary posterior teeth represented by an enlargement of the pulp cavity. A high prevalence of the trait is reported in Homo neanderthalensis remains.
Pierre-Hadrien Decaup +3 more
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Key Clinical Message In this case report, we have highlighted the probability of coinciding multiple dental anomalies, such as SMMCI, taurodontism, and oligodontia.
Yasmin Sheikhhassani +2 more
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Non Syndromic Familial Bilateral Decidious Taurodontism – A First Case Report [PDF]
Taurodontism is anatomical and morphological alteration in the shape of the tooth. In taurodontism the crowns appear larger and the roots shorter compared to the normal anatomy of the respective tooth.
ANTARMAYEE PANIGRAHI +4 more
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Tricho-dento-osseous syndrome and precocious eruption [PDF]
Tricho-dento-osseous syndrome (TDO), an uncommon form of ectodermal dysplasia is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder which is characterized by inherited defects in tissues arising from epithelial-mesenchymal interaction.
Jain, Parul +3 more
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Introduction: Taurodontism is a morpho-anatomic variation in the shape of teeth that chiefly affects molars in primary as well as secondary dentition.
Dipali Shah +3 more
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Taurodontism in Modern Populations
Taurodontism is a variation in root formation, resulting in an enlarged pulp chamber (Mena, 1971). This character has been used as a marker for differences between populations.
Jill Sears
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DIFFICULT CASES IN ENDODONTICS – PROGNOSIS AND PROPHYLAXIS OF COMPLICATIONS [PDF]
Introduction: There are cases in the endodontic treatment which are a real challenge. There are teeth with taurodontism and radix entomolaris. Patients usually lose their teeth because these anatomical features are less familiar.
Janet Kirilova +1 more
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