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Tooth eruption: Theories and facts
The Anatomical Record, 1996The mechanisms of tooth eruption (i.e., the answer to the question of how and why teeth erupt) has been a matter of long historical debate. This review focuses on human and other mammalian teeth with a time- and spacewise limited period of eruption and analyzes recent observations and experimental data on dogs, rats, primates, and humans in a framework
Marks Jr, Sandy C, Schroeder, H E
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Tooth eruption and orthodontic movement
British Dental Journal, 1992Teeth have been moved in man for centuries and the process of tooth eruption has occurred presumably since he evolved. The cellular and molecular mechanisms which are involved in these two phenomena are amongst the most intriguing questions in dental research today.
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Indian Journal of Dentistry, 2014
Abstract Basic biomedical sciences form foundation for enlightened rational clinical practice and provide substance for innovation and advance. Tooth eruption is highly complex yet finely regulated process of developmental biology. Integration of local, regional and systemic mechanisms is uniquely displayed in eruption physiology.
Abhay Kumar Pandey +3 more
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Abstract Basic biomedical sciences form foundation for enlightened rational clinical practice and provide substance for innovation and advance. Tooth eruption is highly complex yet finely regulated process of developmental biology. Integration of local, regional and systemic mechanisms is uniquely displayed in eruption physiology.
Abhay Kumar Pandey +3 more
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Tooth eruption disorder: 2 cases
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor TandheelkundeTooth eruption disorders can have several different causes and treatment options. An 8-year-old boy's tooth 12 erupted in the position of tooth 11, and an 11-year-old girl's tooth 21 did not erupt. In both cases, an attempt was made to regulate the relevant tooth orthodontically, but ultimately it was found necessary to extract the tooth.
J, Frenken, S, Brons, S, Zijderveld
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2013
Tooth eruption comprises the movement of teeth through the soft tissues of the jaw and the overlying mucosa into the oral cavity. The involved biological processes are not yet entirely elucidated, but the importance of the dental follicle and its role in initiating eruption by regulating alveolar bone resorption and alveolar bone formation has been ...
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Tooth eruption comprises the movement of teeth through the soft tissues of the jaw and the overlying mucosa into the oral cavity. The involved biological processes are not yet entirely elucidated, but the importance of the dental follicle and its role in initiating eruption by regulating alveolar bone resorption and alveolar bone formation has been ...
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2018
Anomalies of tooth eruption may occur in one tooth, multiple or all teeth of a dentition. Disruption during the eruption stage of tooth development, genetics, or environmental disturbance may affect eruption of primary incisors, primary molars, first permanent molars, maxillary permanent canines and interchange of the position of teeth.
Jane Ann Soxman +2 more
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Anomalies of tooth eruption may occur in one tooth, multiple or all teeth of a dentition. Disruption during the eruption stage of tooth development, genetics, or environmental disturbance may affect eruption of primary incisors, primary molars, first permanent molars, maxillary permanent canines and interchange of the position of teeth.
Jane Ann Soxman +2 more
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[Tooth eruption disturbances and syndromes].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2014In the tooth eruption mechanism, various disturbances can appear as a result of gene mutations, a consequence of which can be that tooth eruption does not occur. There are 5 syndromes which involve the complete failure of several or even all teeth to erupt, specifically: cleidocranial dysplasia, Gardner's syndrome, osteopetrosis, mucopolysaccharidosis ...
Oosterkamp, B.A.M. van +3 more
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The role of biomineralization in disorders of skeletal development and tooth formation
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021Christopher S Kovacs +2 more
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