نتایج جستجو برای: birooted canines

تعداد نتایج: 2777  

2013
Mohsen Aminsobhani Mona Sadegh Naghmeh Meraji Hasan Razmi Mohamad Javad Kharazifard

OBJECTIVE To evaluate differences in the root and canal configurations of mandibular permanent anterior incisors and canines in an Iranian population by means of Cone Beam CT (CBCT) images. MATERIALS AND METHODS Four hundred CBCT images of mandibular permanent incisors and canines that met the inclusion criteria were evaluated. Vertucci's classification was used to evaluate the number of root...

2011
M GunaShekhar Srinivas Rao B. Dutta

Agenesis of permanent canines is a rare condition and that of both maxillary and mandibular permanent canines is extremely rare. Reports of such cases are very scarce in the literature. It may occur either isolated or in association with other dental anomalies. This paper reports an unusual case of agenesis of both the maxillary permanent canines and mandibular right permanent canine occurring ...

Journal: :The Angle orthodontist 2007
T J Fischer

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of a new surgical technique in the treatment of palatally impacted canines. MATERIALS AND METHODS Six consecutive patients presenting with bilaterally impacted canines were compared. One canine was surgically exposed using a conventional surgical technique while the contralateral canine was exposed using a corticotomy-assisted technique. RESULTS After...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2004
Sean V Shadomy Stephen C Waring Olindo Assis Martins-Filho Rodrigo Corrêa Oliveira Cynthia L Chappell

Canines may be sentinels and/or reservoirs for human Trypanosoma cruzi exposures. This study adapted a method originally designed for human diagnostics to detect serum immunoglobulin G to T. cruzi in canines. The method combined an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for screening and flow cytometry detection of anti-live trypomastigote antibodies (ALTA) for confirmation. The assays were ...

Journal: :Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis 2008
Maria Syryńska Agata Budzyńska

INTRODUCTION Impacted maxillary canines are common problem, which orthodontists often deal with. Definition of its position is not always easy and unequivocal. The aim of this study was evaluation of incidence of uni- and bilateral impacted maxillary canines and their position in dental arch depending on gender and age. MATERIAL AND METHODS The records of 134 patients' documentation and panor...

2015
Giancarlo Tassara Lydia Lopez Rosana Hanke Sona Tumanyan Francis Picon

Objectives: This cross-sectional study is designed to estimate the prevalence of both impacted maxillary canines and partially erupted maxillary canines in a group of Puerto Rican adolescents. Methods: A convenience sample of 155 adolescents, 13 to 18 year-of-age was recruited from 5 local high schools. University of Puerto Rico’s IRB approved the study, and the consent and assent were complete...

2016
Lucas Senhorinho Esteves Jean Nunes dos Santos Steven M. Sullivan Luana Maria Rosário Martins Carolina Ávila

INTRODUCTION Maxillary surgery on a bone segment enables movement in the sagittal and vertical planes. When performed on multiple segments, it further provides movement in the transverse plane. Typical sites for interdental osteotomies are between laterals and canines, premolars and canines, or between incisors. Additionally, osteotomies can be bilateral, unilateral or asymmetric. The ability t...

Journal: :American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 2020

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
anca porumb ioana ignat romanul camelia dalai gabiela ciavoi ioan andrei tig

this case of a female patient, 14 yr old with association of the two anomalies, which we came across with in 2014, is rarely met in the specialty practice. the impacted canines are part of the group of dental anomalies of position, while the agenesis is part of the group of dental number anomalies. the orthodontic treatment in the two arches has to be differentiated, the therapeutic objectives ...

Journal: :Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals 2010
Wesley M Taylor

Military and law enforcement agencies have seen a dramatic increase in the utilization of working canines both at home and in foreign deployments. Due to the fact that professional veterinary care is sometimes distant from internal disaster or foreign deployment sites, the military medic, police tactical medic, or other first-response medical care provider may be charged with providing emergenc...

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