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Ectopic incisors in the maxillary sinus

open access: yes, 2016
Purpose: Ectopic tooth within the tooth bearing region is often noticed in clinical practice but ectopic eruption in non-dentate regions like maxillary sinus is rare.
Bakshi, B. Sumita   +1 more
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Supernumerary, ectopic tooth in the maxillary antrum presenting with recurrent haemoptysis

open access: yes, 2010
Background Ectopic eruption of teeth in non-dental sites is a rare phenomenon and can present in a variety of ways such as chronic or recurrent sinusitis, sepsis, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, headaches, ostiomeatal complex disease and facial numbness ...
Saleem, Taimur   +11 more
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Ectopic eruption of maxillary molar tooth--an unusual cause of recurrent sinusitis.

open access: yesSingapore medical journal, 2001
A 17-year-old male presented with a 3-month history of cough associated with right-sided purulent rhinorrhoea and right facial pain. Nasal endoscopy confirmed the presence of mucopus from the right middle meatus. Plain sinus X-ray assessment showed the presence of an ectopic molar in the right anterosuperior aspect of the maxillary sinus entrapped in ...
openaire   +1 more source

Dental Abnormalities and Ectopic Eruption in Patients With Cleft Alveolus

open access: yes, 2000
Until recent time many studies for relationship of dental abnormalities and cleft lip and palate were reported, higher prevalence of abnormality was revealed.
정필훈   +4 more
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Ectopic third molar in maxillary sinus: A rare case report

open access: yes, 2017
Ectopic tooth eruption in a non-dental area is a rare entity, and is most common in oral cavity. There have been a few case reports of teeth erupting in mandibular condyle, chin, palate, coronoid process, and maxillary sinus.
Anuj Mishra   +3 more
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Primary Tooth Radicular Resorption as a Consequence of Self-Corrected Ectopic Eruption: 2 Unusual Cases

open access: yes, 2011
Resorption of the distal root of primary second molars is a common consequence of ectopically erupting permanent first molars. Here, we report 2 unusual cases of primary molar root resorption caused by reversible (self-correcting) ectopic eruption of ...
Guzeler, Irem   +4 more
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAXILLARY CANINES IN AN ECTOPIC AND VARIATION OF THE DIAMETER OF THE TEETH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Aim. A tooth is impacted when its apex is formed but does not erupt as expected during the physiological timeframe of eruption. Maxillary canines, after the third molars are the teeth that more frequently show alterations of their eruptive process ...
BILELLO, Giuseppa   +2 more
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Assessment of frequency of Ectopic Eruption in Permanent First Molars and Permanent Canines from 2016 to 2018 in Ardabil [PDF]

open access: yes
Introduction: To determine the assessment of frequency of ectopic eruption of teeth and comparison with the other reviews and find out the causes of it makes dentists can prevent dental abnormalities due to early diagnosis, so this thesis is aimed at ...
میکاییلی خیاوي, حسام   +3 more
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Ectopic teeth in the maxillary sinus: A case report and literature review

open access: yes, 2018
Ectopic eruption of teeth is a rare phenomenon although there have been reports of teeth in the nasal septum, mandibular condyle, and maxillary sinus. This impaction can present itself in a variety of ways such as chronic or recurrent sinusitis, sepsis ...
G Santamaria   +5 more
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A study on the Frequency of Ectopic Eruption of Permanent First Molar and Canine in Patients Presenting to the university of Ardabil School of Dentistry, 2016- 2018 [PDF]

open access: yes
Background & objectives: Ectopic eruption is a disorder in which the tooth does not follow its usual course and if not diagnosed in a timely manner, leads to occlusal problems.
میکاییلی خیاوي, حسام   +4 more
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