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Trauma to an unerupted deciduous tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
Abstract Some young deciduous teeth will remain vital and continue to develop even after they have been grossly displaced by trauma. Therefore, early radiographic examination is of great value in the management of the child with history of trauma to the jaws.
M W, Reed, J W, Lowe
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Surgical Correction of an Unerupted Tooth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1982
A conservative surgical approach used to enable the eruption of a previously unerupted permanent tooth is described.
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Aspiration of an unerupted permanent tooth during maxillofacial trauma

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982
Abstract 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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Unerupted Supernumerary Mandibular Fourth Premolar in a dog

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2021
A 2.5-year-old intact male Irish setter was presented for a draining tract associated with the right mandibular first molar tooth (409). Conscious oral examination yielded two draining tracts associated with the right mandibular first molar tooth.
B. L. Mulherin, Robin S. White
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Enhancing Orthodontic Treatment Planning through Support Vector Regression for Predicting Unerupted Permanent Canine and Premolar Widths

Egyptian dental journal
Aim of this study: This study aims to enhance orthodontic treatment planning by accurately predicting the mesiodistal widths of unerupted permanent canines and premolars using Support Vector Regression (SVR).
M. Sabry, A. M. Gad
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Pre-eruptive intramural resorption in unerupted teeth: a cone-beam computed tomography evaluation of prevalence and related factors

Clinical Oral Investigations
Pre-eruptive intramural resorption (PEIR) is defined as an abnormal, well-circumscribed radiolucency within the coronal dentin of the tooth, which is often overlooked in plain radiographs.
S. Ngamsom   +5 more
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Odontoma in a young and anxious patient associated with unerupted permanent mandibular cuspid: A case report

, 2020
Odontomas are among the most frequent odontogenic tumors of the jaws that generally appear as single or multiple teeth-like radiopaque lesions. As reported in the literature, they often interfere with tooth eruption and are usually discovered by routine ...
P. Marra   +5 more
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Near infrared spectroscopy for the characterisation of bovine teeth in terms of sex, diet, tooth type and place of origin

Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Near infrared spectroscopy was used in discrimination of intact bovine teeth in terms of animal sex, diet, tooth type and place of origin. Discriminant Analysis (DA) models were developed and tested using a stratified random 70:30 data split to ...
N. Pretorius   +3 more
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Well-circumscribed mixed-density lesion coronal to an unerupted permanent tooth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
The 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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UNERUPTED DECAYED TOOTH: A RARE CASE

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2022
Jaqueline Lemes Ribeiro   +3 more
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