نتایج جستجو برای: tooth replacement

تعداد نتایج: 198733  

Journal: :Implant dentistry 2005
Khalaf F Al-Shammari Jassem M Al-Ansari Areej K Al-Khabbaz Francisco H Nociti Hom-Lay Wang

The use of dental implants for single-tooth replacement has been established as a predictable treatment option; yet, limited data are available as to how frequently this option is recommended to patients. The aim of the present study was to examine the frequency of implant recommendation by general dental practitioners after single-tooth extraction and factors influencing their decision to reco...

2017
Mitsuaki Ono Masamitsu Oshima Miho Ogawa Wataru Sonoyama Emilio Satoshi Hara Yasutaka Oida Shigehiko Shinkawa Ryu Nakajima Atsushi Mine Satoru Hayano Satoshi Fukumoto Shohei Kasugai Akira Yamaguchi Takashi Tsuji Takuo Kuboki

Whole-organ regeneration has great potential for the replacement of dysfunctional organs through the reconstruction of a fully functional bioengineered organ using three-dimensional cell manipulation in vitro. Recently, many basic studies of whole-tooth replacement using three-dimensional cell manipulation have been conducted in a mouse model. Further evidence of the practical application to hu...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2006
Ann Huysseune

In order to test whether the formation of a replacement tooth bud in a continuously replacing dentition is linked to the functional state of the tooth predecessor, I examined the timing of development of replacement teeth with respect to their functional predecessors in the pharyngeal dentition of the zebrafish. Observations based on serial semithin sections of ten specimens, ranging in age fro...

2005
ERIC J. HILTON WILLIAM E. BEMIS

Lobotes surinamensis is a widely distributed marine perciform and is the sole member of the family Lobotidae, which has unclear phylogenetic affinities. In this paper we describe and illustrate a mode of tooth replacement in Lobotes that we name ‘‘grouped’’ tooth replacement. Lateral oral teeth are replaced intraosseously, i.e., developing replacement teeth can clearly be seen beneath them with...

Journal: :Journal of the California Dental Association 2008
Mahmoud Torabinejad Jaime Lozada Israel Puterman Shane N White

Should a tooth with pulpal involvement be saved through endodontic therapy, or extracted and replaced with a single tooth implant? Within the limitations of the existing literature, this systematic review of treatment outcomes found that initial endodontic treatment had a high long-term survival rate, equivalent to replacement of a missing tooth with an implant-supported restoration. Single too...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2008
Elina Järvinen Kaisa Välimäki Marja Pummila Irma Thesleff Jukka Jernvall

A characteristic feature of mammalian dentition is the evolutionary reduction of tooth number and replacement. Because mice do not replace teeth, here we used Sorex araneus, the common shrew, as a model to investigate the loss of tooth replacement. Historically, shrews have been reported to initiate the development of several, milk or deciduous teeth but these soon become rudimentary and only t...

Journal: :Compendium of continuing education in dentistry 2001
D A Garber M A Salama H Salama

Successful implant placement at the time of extraction has been documented. Implant placement at the time of extraction was initially performed as a two-stage procedure often with barrier membranes and sophisticated second-stage surgical uncoverings. The authors describe the next generation of this technique, including atraumatic tooth removal with simultaneous root form, implant placement, and...

2014
Ann Huysseune Mieke Soenens Fien Elderweirdt

The canonical (β-catenin dependent) Wnt signaling pathway has emerged as a likely candidate for regulating tooth replacement in continuously renewing dentitions. So far, the involvement of canonical Wnt signaling has been experimentally demonstrated predominantly in amniotes. These studies tend to show stimulation of tooth formation by activation of the Wnt pathway, and inhibition of tooth form...

Journal: :Development 2013
Emma Juuri Maria Jussila Kerstin Seidel Scott Holmes Ping Wu Joy Richman Kristiina Heikinheimo Cheng-Ming Chuong Katrin Arnold Konrad Hochedlinger Ophir Klein Frederic Michon Irma Thesleff

Tooth renewal is initiated from epithelium associated with existing teeth. The development of new teeth requires dental epithelial cells that have competence for tooth formation, but specific marker genes for these cells have not been identified. Here, we analyzed expression patterns of the transcription factor Sox2 in two different modes of successional tooth formation: tooth replacement and s...

Journal: :Microscopy 2014
Dawud Abduweli Otto Baba Makoto J Tabata Kazunori Higuchi Hiroshi Mitani Yoshiro Takano

The small-sized teleost fish medaka, Oryzias latipes, has as many as 1000 pharyngeal teeth undergoing continuous replacement. In this study, we sought to identify the tooth-forming units and determine its replacement cycles, and further localize odontogenic stem cell niches in the pharyngeal dentition of medaka to gain insights into the mechanisms whereby continuous tooth replacement is maintai...

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