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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with an unerupted primary tooth

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, 2020
Abstract Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign epithelial tumor that shows duct-like structures. AOT is usually associated with a permanent tooth, and maxillary canines are the most frequently affected. However, an association between intraosseous AOTs and unerupted primary teeth is extremely rare.
Takuma Watanabe   +3 more
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Transplantation of the unerupted third molar tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1956
E ARLY Loss of the Sixth-Year Molar,-When the sixth-year molar is lost between the ages of 13 and 19 years, it is usually accompanied by a severe, crippling malocclusion of the dental apparatus. When this key tooth is lost after 19 years of age, the patient usually is old enough to receive satisfactory restorative prosthesis, which prevents ...
H. Apfel
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Complicated crown fracture of an unerupted permanent tooth ‐ a case report

Dental Traumatology, 1998
Abstract— Trauma to primary teeth may result in direct damage to underlying developing permanent teeth because of the close relationship that exists between the apices of the primary teeth and their permanent successors. Injuries to developing teeth have been classified into ten different categories, using a classification that is largely based on ...
P V, Abbott, P J, Gregory
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Compound Odontoma and Dentigerous Cyst Associated With an Unerupted Maxillary Canine Tooth in a Weimaraner Dog: A Case Report

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2023
A 7-month-old, male, Weimaraner dog was presented for maxillary swelling. Clinical evaluation including radiographs and computed tomography revealed a large cystic lesion, unerupted right maxillary canine tooth, and mass presumed to be a compound ...
Lara Bartl, Cindy Bell
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Resorption of enamel and dentine in the unerupted tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
H.J.J. Blackwood
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Correlation Between Radiographic and Histopathologic Findings Associated with Unerupted Teeth in Dogs

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2022
An association between unerupted teeth and dentigerous cysts is well known, 1 – 4 however little is known about the presence of disease and histopathologic changes in unerupted teeth without radiographic evidence of cyst formation.
Jason P. Hutt, M. Volker, M. D. Sánchez
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An Unerupted Tooth? – Who Nose?

Dental Update, 2009
Foreign bodies may present to the general dental practitioner, either as a cause of complaint or, more commonly, as an incidental finding during routine examination. This article describes an unusual case where a rhinolith perforated the hard palate to appear in the mouth as an erupting tooth.
Sheena, Kotecha, P G John, Rout
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The effect of different positions of unerupted lower third molar teeth on the fragility of mandibular angle: Finite element analysis

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2022
Background: The mandibular bone is the largest and strongest bone in comparison to the other bones in the face skeleton. However, it is the most commonly fractured in facial injuries.
NK Seyrek, OE Kahraman
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