نتایج جستجو برای: dens in dente

تعداد نتایج: 16976788  

2005
Sueli Satomi MURATA Roberto HOLLAND Valdir de SOUZA Eloi DEZAN JUNIOR Juliana Aguiar de GROSSI Célio PERCINOTO

1DDS, MSc, PhD Graduate student in Pediatric Dentistry, Dental School – UNESPSão Paulo State University. 2DDS, Associate Professor of Endodontics, Dental School – UNESPSão Paulo State University and post graduation course in EndodonticsUNIMAR-Marília, SP. 3DDS, Associate Professor of Endodontics, Dental School – UNESPSão Paulo State University. 4DDS, Endodontist in private practice, Brasília, B...

Journal: :Journal of Conservative Dentistry 2016

2015
Sidhant Pathak

Dens invaginatus occurs as a result of invagination of the enamel organ. These cases may present difficulties with respect to its diagnosis and treatment because of canal morphology. It frequently leads to caries, pulpal, and periodontal involvement with necrosis and loss of attachment. The knowledge of classification and anatomical variations of teeth with dens invaginatus are of utmost import...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2011
Nayaka Basavanthappa Nagaveni Kagathur Veerbadrapa Umashanikara B G Vidyullatha Sreedevi Sreedevi Nayaka Basavanthappa Radhika

Permanent mandibular central incisor is rarely affected by tooth shape anomalies of crown and root. Co-occurrence of multiple anomalies in a permanent mandibular central incisor is extremely rare. This paper reports an unusual concurrent combination of multiple dental anomalies affecting both the crown and root of a permanent mandibular left central incisor - talon cusp, dens invaginatus, short...

Journal: :European Journal of Dentistry 2009
A. Zeynep Zengin A. Pinar Sumer Peruze Celenk

Dens invaginatus results from an infolding of the outer surface of a tooth. The clinical importance of dens invaginatus results from the risk of pulpal disease. So, all clinicians should be aware of this anomaly. The presence of double dens invaginatus is extremely rare. This article presents three cases of double dens invaginatus in permanent maxillary lateral incisors, one with preventive res...

2016
Gaurav Sharma Amritpreet Nagra Gurkeerat Singh Archna Nagpal Atul Soin Vishal Bhardwaj

A dilated odontoma is an extremely rare developmental anomaly represented as a dilatation of the crown and root as a consequence of a deep, enamel-lined invagination and is considered a severe variant of dens invaginatus. An oval shape of the tooth lacking morphological characteristics of a crown or root implies that the invagination happened in the initial stages of morphodifferentiation. Spon...

2014
Seyed Amir Satvati Mohammad Shooriabi Rouhollah Sharifi Masoud Parirokh Marzieh Sahebnasagh Hadi Assadian

A case with two simultaneous dens invaginations (DIs) and one dens evagination (DE) in a permanent maxillary lateral incisor is reported for the first time in a 21-year-old girl. DE known as talon cusp of the anterior teeth is a rare entity and its co-existence with DI has been reported scarcely in the literature. Simultaneous occurrence of two DIs with one DE has not been reported elsewhere. U...

Journal: :Endodontics & dental traumatology 1998
A Jiménez-Rubio J J Segura J J Feito

This report describes a case of combined dental development abnormalities. A patient with a previous ectopically erupted supernumerary maxillary canine presented a new ectopically erupted supernumerary premaxillary tooth with dens invaginatus (Oehlers' type 2) and an aberrant coronal morphology, including a pit in the distal portion of the palatal surface. This tooth would have been diagnosed e...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2009
George Bogen Sergio Kuttler

Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has emerged as a reliable bioactive material with extended applications in endodontics that include the obturation of the root canal space. This article examines the literature supporting MTA as a canal filling material, suggests methods for its delivery and placement, and presents clinical cases that demonstrate its effectiveness in resolving apical periodontit...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 1997
M H Kaufman D B Kaufman R M Brune M Stark J F Armstrong A R Clarke

Out of a total of 21 exencephalic p53-deficient embryonic and newborn mice, 6 (28.6%) possessed fused maxillary incisor teeth. On histological analysis of the 5 examples seen on day 19.5 of gestation and newborn mice, 3 varieties were observed: an example of 'simple' fusion, 3 examples of simple fusion each of which contained a 'dens in dente' ('tooth within a tooth'), and a single example in w...

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