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Follicular adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in adolescents: A systematic review of tooth-preserving management and a consecutive case report. [PDF]
He J, Qian L, Xu H, Jiang W, Wu Z.
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The impact of orthodontic traction on outcomes in impacted canine management: a quantitative analysis. [PDF]
Tarkan H, Gürbüz OÖ.
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Case Report: An overlooked inverted supernumerary tooth: a rare presentation with nasal invasion and its diagnostic and therapeutic implications. [PDF]
Lv Y, Xu R, Fang T, Mao Y.
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Multiple Impacted Supernumerary Teeth in a Non-syndromic Class III Malocclusion Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
El Hazzat W, Bouyahyaoui N, Zaoui F.
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[Autotransplantation of an impacted supernumerary tooth].
The Authors report on a case of interesting tooth transplantation using a supernumerary in the site of a lower premolar root affected by periapical granuloma. Irrespective of local unfavourable conditions, the good result of surgical operation is demonstrated by up to now vitality and stability of transplanted tooth.
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Impacted Tooth Detection in Panoramic Radiographs
2021This paper proposes an approach to analyse panoramic radiographs in order to automate diagnosis of impacted teeth. The panoramic radiographs go through an intensive labelling process which demarcates impacted teeth using rectangular bounding boxes. A convolutional neural network is trained on these labelled images to predict different types of impacted
James Faure, Andries P. Engelbrecht
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Soft Tissue Tooth Impaction in a Dog
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2014Soft tissue impaction occurs when erupting teeth fail to penetrate the overlying gingiva. This has been attributed to abnormally dense, fibrous, gingival tissue. However, soft tissue tooth impaction has been reported in humans with histologically normal overlying gingiva and may be the result of a failure of normal breakdown of overlying tissue.
Diane, Carle, Bonnie, Shope
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