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Nance‐Horan Syndrome: Further Delineation of the Affected Male and the Female Carrier Phenotypes
ABSTRACT Nance‐Horan syndrome (NHS; OMIM 302350) is a rare, X‐linked syndrome characterized by bilateral congenital cataracts leading to profound vision loss, specific dental anomalies including characteristic screwdriver blade‐shaped incisors, facial anomalies, and intellectual disability.
Maria K. Haanpää +14 more
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Successful endodontic management of hypo, meso and hypertaurodontism: Two case reports
Taurodontism is a morphoanatomical developmental anomaly rarely seen in teeth. Permanent mandibular molars are most commonly affected. Endodontic treatment of a taurodont tooth is challenging and requires special handling because of proximity and apical ...
Girish Kulkarni +3 more
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Dental anomalies inside the cleft region in individuals with nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate [PDF]
Background: Individuals with nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL±P) present high frequency of dental anomalies, which may represent complicating factors for dental treatment.
Araujo, Luana +7 more
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This case report describes a 15‐year‐old boy born with a cleft lip and alveolus who sustained severe extrusive and lateral luxation trauma to multiple incisors during the final phase of orthodontic treatment. The displacement caused incisal interference and prevented normal jaw closure.
I. Middeljans +3 more
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Dental anomalies in children submitted to antineoplastic therapy [PDF]
Cancer is the third most frequent cause of death in children in Brazil. Early diagnosis and medical advances have significantly improved treatment outcomes, which has resulted in higher survival rates and the management of late side effects has become ...
Carrillo, Camila Merida +4 more
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Introduction: Few studies have assessed the prevalence of taurodontism in Iranian populations. The aim of this descriptive study was to investigate the frequency of taurodont teeth among dental patients attending two radiology centers in Tehran, Iran ...
Vahid Rakhshan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Grotta del Poggio is a key site for exploring the Middle Paleolithic in southern Italy, as it contains a pivotal anthropogenic deposit, mainly attributed to MIS 6, while in the Metal Ages, the cavity was used as a burial place. Excavations in the cave's deposit led to the discovery of a human molar and a human talus.
Erica Piccirilli +16 more
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Prevalence of dental anomalies on panoramic radiographs in a population of the state of Pará, Brazil
Introduction: Dental anomalies (DAs) are the result of disorders that are able to modify the shape, number, size, and structure of teeth. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of DAs using panoramic radiographs in a population of the City of Belém,
Antonio JG Goncalves.Filho +5 more
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Taurodontism is a developmental disturbance of a tooth in which body is enlarged at the expense of the roots. An enlarged pulp chamber, apical displacement of the pulpal floor and lack of constriction at the cementoenamel junction are the characteristic features. It appears most frequently as an isolated anomaly.
Jayashankara, CM +3 more
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Exploring the biomechanics of taurodontism [PDF]
AbstractTaurodontism (i.e. enlarged pulp chamber with concomitant apical displacement of the root bi/trifurcation) is considered a dental anomaly with relatively low incidence in contemporary societies, but it represents a typical trait frequently found in Neandertal teeth. Four hypotheses can be envisioned to explain the high frequency in Neandertals:
BENAZZI, STEFANO +3 more
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