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The mechanism of tooth eruption [PDF]
Tooth eruption is an essential process for the survival of many different species and although the movement of teeth into function has been the subject of extensive research there is no consensus as to the mechanisms involved. Recent understanding of the mechanisms of cell activation and regulation has widened the scope for further research at the ...
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Whole exome sequencing in an Italian family with isolated maxillary canine agenesis and canine eruption anomalies [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was the clinical and molecular characterization of a family segregating a trait consisting of a phenotype specifically involving the maxillary canines, including agenesis, impaction and ectopic eruption, characterized by ...
Barbato, Ersilia +12 more
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Background and aims. Predicting the teeth eruption time is a valuable tool in pediatric dentistry since it can affects scheduling dental and orthodontic treatments.
Hamidreza Poureslami +8 more
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Primary Failure of Eruption- A Case Report with Cone Beam Computerized Tomographic Imaging [PDF]
Tooth eruption is an intricate and complex process which can fail to occur due to several reasons. Failure of tooth eruption in the absence of any systemic condition or any obstruction in the eruptive pathway can be attributed to lack of inherent ...
U. Aruna +3 more
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An evaluation of mesiodentes: A retrospective study with cone-beam computed tomography [PDF]
Background: The mesiodens, located in the palatal midline between the two maxillary central incisors, is the most common type of supernumerary tooth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of mesiodentes according to shape, position, and ...
Akay, Gülsün +2 more
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Failure of eruption of permanent tooth
Primary failure of eruption (PFE) is a rare condition that can lead to posterior open bites. It is difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat. PFE appears to be a condition that predominantly affects the molar dentition. The increased frequency of hypodontia in affected individuals and common findings of a family history regarding tooth eruption ...
SC Chandrasekaran, J. Bhuvaneswarri
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Rootless and prematurely erupted tooth: A case report
Tooth eruption is defined as the movement of a tooth from its site of development within the alveolar process to its functional position in the oral cavity.
Pooja Singh, Manish Jha
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Tooth eruption, is a developmental process which occurs in a 3–dimension, and various factors are consideredto play a major role during tooth eruption. Numerous theories are put forward to explain this process in adifferent perspective. A better elucidation and understanding of this entire process is essential to identify thecause behind any deviations
B Kavitha +2 more
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Mechanisms of Tooth Eruption and Orthodontic Tooth Movement [PDF]
Teeth move through alveolar bone, whether through the normal process of tooth eruption or by strains generated by orthodontic appliances. Both eruption and orthodontics accomplish this feat through similar fundamental biological processes, osteoclastogenesis and osteogenesis, but there are differences that make their mechanisms unique.
Gary E. Wise, Gregory J. King
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Open versus closed surgical exposure of canine teeth that are displaced in the roof of the mouth [PDF]
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the roof of the mouth. They are a frequently occurring anomaly, present in 2% to 3% of the population.
Bishara +9 more
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