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Aspiration of an unerupted permanent tooth during maxillofacial trauma
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982Abstract Aspiration of teeth during maxillofacial trauma can occur whether or not there is loss of consciousness. Even when all erupted teeth are clinically present, there is a possibility of aspiration of unerupted teeth avulsed from the line of fracture.
G C, McIntosh, R K, Steadman, B D, Gross
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Complicated crown fracture of an unerupted permanent tooth ‐ a case report
Dental Traumatology, 1998Abstract— 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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Well-circumscribed mixed-density lesion coronal to an unerupted permanent tooth
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989The case reported is that of an ameloblastic fibro-odontoma in an 11-year-old male. The radiographic and clinical findings were typical, appearing as a well-defined radiolucent-radiopaque lesion coronal to an erupting permanent tooth. Treatment consisted of surgical removal (enucleation) of the hard and soft tissue mass. Recurrence of the lesion is not
G R, Warnock, G, Pankey, R, Foss
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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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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, 1958H. Blackwood
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2023
INTRODUCTION Oligodontia is a serious developmental dental anomaly that requires long-term multidisciplinary treatment, but its clinical characteristics are not well understood because it is rare.
Kazuhito Arai
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INTRODUCTION Oligodontia is a serious developmental dental anomaly that requires long-term multidisciplinary treatment, but its clinical characteristics are not well understood because it is rare.
Kazuhito Arai
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In Vitro Fluoride Uptake by Erupted and Unerupted Tooth Enamel
Journal of Dental Research, 1968J R, Mellberg, C R, Nicholson
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The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (Print), 2023
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The surgical extrusion technique has been advocated for severely damaged teeth as well as for intruded and unerupted teeth. However, a quantitative literature analysis is lacking.
Jinwei Huang +11 more
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The surgical extrusion technique has been advocated for severely damaged teeth as well as for intruded and unerupted teeth. However, a quantitative literature analysis is lacking.
Jinwei Huang +11 more
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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 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, 2009Foreign 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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