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ABSTRACT Objective To present a digital workflow approach for the full‐mouth rehabilitation of severely worn dentition and to evaluate the impact of vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) rehabilitation on facial parameters assessed by 3D stereophotogrammetry throughout all treatment steps. Clinical Considerations Extensive tooth wear frequently demands
Ernesto B. Benalcazar‐Jalkh +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dental caries and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) are prevalent especially in developing children. There seems to be an association between these two variables. Objective To evaluate this association among children and adolescents using a systematic review and umbrella meta‐analysis technique.
Mohammed Taib Fatih +11 more
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[Pathology of tooth eruption].
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A fossil rostrum fragment of a large teleost fish from the Upper Cretaceous of Northern Italy reveals remarkable anatomical convergences with Cenozoic and Recent billfishes (marlins, swordfishes, and akin). The extinct group Plethodidae independently acquired a long snout, micro‐teeth, and oil‐gland sinuses well before the evolution of true billfishes.
Giovanni Serafini +5 more
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[The physiology of tooth eruption].
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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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The daily rhythm of tooth eruption
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995A video microscope system, which can resolve tooth movements to 1 to 2 microns, was used to monitor the eruption of 17 human maxillary second premolars in the prefunctional phase. Eruptive movement was detected by the change in position of an optical ruling on the erupting tooth relative to a reference ruling on the occluding adjacent teeth.
C F, Lee, W R, Proffit
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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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[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 ...
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