A Clinical, Radiographic and Histological Study of Unerupted Teeth in Dogs and Cats: 73 Cases (2001–2018) [PDF]
Lack of dental eruption may be accompanied by development of dentigerous cysts and has also been rarely associated with neoplasia. However, little information is available on prevalence of unerupted teeth and associated lesions in dogs and cats. The main
Emma Bellei +7 more
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Diagnosis of alveolodental ankylosis in unerupted canines: one of the answers to why the canine does not come [PDF]
Introduction: Teeth frequently fail to erupt and situations arise that prevent the canines from reaching the occlusal plane. Objective: Discourse about the three situations in which the canine does not reach the occlusal plane, and remains unerupted ...
Alberto Consolaro +2 more
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Prevalence, characteristic features, and complications associated with the occurrence of unerupted permanent incisors. [PDF]
This study examined the prevalence, characteristic features, and complications associated with the occurrence of unerupted permanent incisors among children and adolescents attending a university dental teaching hospital.
Chiewee Tan +2 more
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Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report [PDF]
Introduction: Treatments with dental surgery seek to displace tooth to the correct position within the dental arch. Objective: To report a clinical case that took advantage of an unerupted third molar.
Igor Figueiredo Pereira +3 more
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Mesiodistal inclination of the unerupted second premolar in the mandible of Japanese orthodontic patients with incisor agenesis [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To elucidate the mesiodistal inclination of the unerupted mandibular second premolar (MnP2) in cases of mandibular incisor (MnIc) agenesis and unilateral MnP2 agenesis.
Kenichi Kure, Kazuhito Arai
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A Rare Case of Bilateral Mesiodens With Dens Invaginatus Obstructing Permanent Incisor Eruption. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The co‐occurrence of mesiodens and dens invaginatus (DI) is very uncommon. Such anomalies may impede the eruption of permanent maxillary central incisors and can appear radiographically similar to normally developing teeth. An 11‐year‐old girl presented with failure of eruption of the permanent maxillary central incisors. Panoramic radiography
Pourheidary H.
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Unrevealed caries in unerupted teeth: A prevalence study
Background: Preeruptive caries are an abnormal, well-circumscribed, radiolucent area, occurring within the coronal dentinal tissue close to the dentinoenamel junction of unerupted teeth.
Sapna Konde +3 more
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Intracoronal Radiolucency in An Unerupted Premolar: A Rare Occurrence [PDF]
Pre-eruptive Intracoronal Resorption (PIR) is a lesion that mostly occurs within the dentin in the occlusal part of the crown, next to the dentin-enamel junction. Such lesions are usually detected accidentally, on routine intraoral radiographs. This case
Neil De Souza
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Aim and objective The present report aims to present a case of delayed eruption of permanent maxillary central incisors in an 11-year-old male child due to the presence of two supernumerary teeth in anterior maxilla.
Ali A Alsweed, Ziad Al-sughier
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Atypical Location of a Complex Odontoma in an 11-Year-Old Girl: A Case Report With a 2-Year Follow-Up. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Complex odontomas are typically found in the posterior mandible. This case report presents an atypical occurence in the anterior maxilla of an 11‐year‐old girl, describing the role of early detection, precise surgical management, and interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving a successful clinical outcome. A 2‐year follow‐up confirmed stable
Zalane M +5 more
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