نتایج جستجو برای: tooth root formation

تعداد نتایج: 734642  

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2013
Priya Subramaniam Megha Gupta Harsha Gona

AIM To report a rare case of arrested root formation of permanent incisors in a young boy with mixed dentition and its management. BACKGROUND Traumatic injury to a primary tooth may damage the underlying permanent tooth germ and affect its development. The extent of the malformation depends upon the developmental stage of the permanent tooth and the intensity of trauma. Discoloration and hypo...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1995
M Catalá A Zaragoza F Estrela C Valdemoro

T ooth eruption with little or no root development is rare and is usually associated with neonatal teeth or defects in root formation due to irradiation therapy of the head and neck. Possible causes of root absence are hereditary anomalies such as dentinal dysplasia, morphological anomalies known as dystrophies, and idiopathic root resorption. A tooth in a very early stage of root development c...

2006
Naoki Fujiwara Makoto J. Tabata Tokio Nawa

Tooth root formation is initiated by the elongation of Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath (HERS). HERS cells are widely accepted to control root formation, but the mechanisms regulating HERS growth have not been elucidated. To solve this problem, we have established a new culture method for postnatal mouse mandibular molars and, using it, examined the role of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) ...

2008

Background: Knowledge of the normal tooth eruption patterns is essential for the identification and appropriate treatment of deviations in eruption that may endanger physiologic development. A delay in time between the exfoliation of a deciduous tooth and the eruption of its permanent successor may be related to a disorder known as dental retention. This occurs when tooth eruption does not occu...

Journal: :Development 2017
Jingyuan Li Carolina Parada Yang Chai

The tooth root is an integral, functionally important part of our dentition. The formation of a functional root depends on epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and integration of the root with the jaw bone, blood supply and nerve innervations. The root development process therefore offers an attractive model for investigating organogenesis. Understanding how roots develop and how they can be bio...

مارسولی, پیمانه, محمدی خوشرو ،, محمد, مصطفوی, مریم,

    Background & Aims: It is known that Hertwig's epithelial root sheath and stem cells of apical papilla (SCAP) can organize the odontoblast cells under favorable conditions resulting in continued formation of the root even after the pulp is necrotic. The aim of this case report was to demonstrate the continued development of the roots of an immature permanent tooth with necr...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2015
Paweł Plakwicz Agnieszka Kapuścińska Krzysztof Kukuła Ewa Monika Czochrowska

Severely impacted and dilacerated incisors are rarely considered for surgical exposure because they may not respond favorably to orthodontic extrusion. These incisors are often extracted, resulting in the need for tooth replacement; however, prosthetic solutions are limited in growing patients. Transalveolar autotransplantation of an impacted incisor may be the only method to preserve the natur...

2008
Parviz Amini Masoud Parirokh

This report describes a case of an eight years old girl who was treated for complicated crown fracture of right maxillary central incisor because of a sport accident. For the tooth total pulpotomy was performed in order to achieve apexogenesis and the tooth was restored with a composite resin. The patient was reviewed over 10 years. At first the tooth showed continued root development and compl...

2012
Pabbati Ravi kumar Mandava Jyothi Kantheti Sirisha Khushboo Racca Chalasani Uma

Autogenous transplantation is a feasible, fast, and economical option for the treatment of nonsalvageable teeth when a suitable donor tooth is available. This paper presents successful autotransplantation of a mature mandibular left third molar (38) without anatomical variances is used to replace a mandibular left second molar (37). The mandibular second molar was nonrestorable due to extensive...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2010
Ji-Hyun Bae Yong-Hoon Choi Byeong-Hoon Cho Young-Kyun Kim Su-Gwan Kim

INTRODUCTION Autotransplantation is a viable option for treating missing teeth when a donor tooth is available. This retrospective study reports the success rate for the autotransplantation of 19 molars with complete root formation. METHODS The study enrolled 19 patients (11 men and 8 women) in whom 19 molars were transplanted. The mean age was 38.5 years (range, 19-67). The transplanted thir...

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