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Tooth Number Anomalies and Ectopic Eruption in a Group of Pediatric Dental Patients
Objective: This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the frequency and distribution of tooth number anomalies and ectopic eruption in a group of pediatric dental patients. Matherial and Methods: The CBCT images of pediatric dental patients (6-14-year-old) taken between 2016-2022 were selected from the archive of Marmara University, Faculty of ...
Işıl Özgül Kalyoncu +4 more
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Intranasal tooth: ectopic eruption 1 year after maxillofacial trauma [PDF]
Injury to the permanent central incisors due to trauma in the maxillofacial region, though common, may result in an uncommon sequel. We report a case of traumatic injury in a 5-year-old child with displacement of the tooth bud into the nasal floor. The identification of ectopic tooth buds poses little diagnostic challenge due to the available imaging ...
Mamta, Agrawal +3 more
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SPONTANEOUS ERUPTION OF ECTOPIC IMPACTED TOOTH BY INTENTIONAL EXTRACTION OF DECIDUOUS TOOTH
When many factors involved in the eruption of the teeth act as negative effects, they can cause eruption disturbance. Periodic observation, space acquirement, surgical exposure, orthodontic traction, orthodontic traction accompanied with surgical exposure, and surgical repositioning are considered as the treatment options of an impacted tooth, which is
In-Young Choi +7 more
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Ectopic Eruption of a Maxillary Third Molar Tooth in the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report
Abstract Ectopic eruption of teeth into regions other than the oral cavity is rare although there have been reports of teeth in the nasal septum, mandibular condyle, coronoid process, palate, chin, and maxillary sinus. Occasionally, a tooth may erupt in the maxillary sinus and present with local sinonasal symptoms attributed to chronic sinusitis.
ARAS, MUTAN HAMDİ +3 more
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Dentigerous cyst with an ectopically erupted supernumerary tooth in maxillary sinus
An ectopically erupted tooth in the maxillary sinus presents itself as a confounding problem, which may lead tomaxillary sinusitis. A case of a cyst associated with an ectopic supernumerary tooth in the left maxillary sinus cavity is presented, which is of interest as it has been very rarely documented.
Ramesh Srinivasan +1 more
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Intranasal Tooth—An Ectopic Eruption of Mesiodens in Nasal Cavity: A Case Report and Review
An intranasal tooth (INT) is an ectopic tooth erupting into the nasal cavity. It is a rare clinical entity. Ectopic and supernumerary teeth may be present in many regions of maxillofacial skeleton. Ectopic teeth maybe supernumerary, deciduous or permanent.
R Guru Prasad +5 more
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Ectopic Tooth Eruption – Integrative Literature Review
Ectopic eruption designates teeth that deviate from their normal eruption pattern. Its multifactorial etiology includes local and systemic factors, somatic disorders, and genetics. The objective of this study is to know the most common teeth that can present ectopic eruption, their prevalence, and associated clinical factors.
Maria Rita Lima Lopes +4 more
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Ectopic eruption of a permanent mandibular tooth in a miniature horse: case report
Abstract Developmental and eruption abnormalities are common and can result in progressive dental diseases. Ectopic eruption of the affected tooth may be the result of these processes. This study aims to report the occurrence of a permanent mandibular tooth in a horizontal position, with retention of the corresponding deciduous tooth,
Mendes, Rubens Peres +5 more
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Unilateral ectopic eruption in an infratemporal region (ITR) is rare and hardly documented a couple of times. However, the bilateral third molar in the ITR presented here is rarely described. ITR has a complex anatomy and is a house of many vital structures.
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We report a rare occurrence of an ectopic tooth in the nose, which erupted from the inferior turbinate and was associated with rhinolith formation, in a 38-year-old female patient with chronic rhinosinusitis. The condition caused significant nasal obstruction, headache, and unilateral foul-smelling nasal discharge.
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