نتایج جستجو برای: fourth molars

تعداد نتایج: 72928  

2014
Armita Rouhani Ali Bagherpour Majid Akbari Majid Azizi Amirhosein Nejat Neda Naghavi

INTRODUCTION The aim of this in vitro study was to identify the root and canal morphology of maxillary first and second molars in Iranian population by taking and analyzing cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. METHODS AND MATERIALS Extracted maxillary first (n=125) and second (n=125) molars were collected from native Iranians and scanned by using a CBCT scanner. The number of roots and...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2003
M Aeinehchi B Eslami M Ghanbariha A S Saffar

AIM To compare mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) with calcium hydroxide when used as pulp-capping materials in human teeth. METHODOLOGY Eleven pairs of maxillary third molars in subjects between 20 and 25 years of age were subjected to mechanical pulp exposure. The exposed pulps were capped with MTA or calcium hydroxide, covered with ZOE and restored with amalgam. A total of 14 teeth were extr...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2011
A Silvestrini Biavati A Signori A Castaldo G Matarese M Migliorati

AIM To study incidence and distribution of deciduous molar ankylosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS study design: longitudinal retrospective study. A total of 512 consecutive subjects (aged 5 to 15 years) were examined at the Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry Department of the Genoa University School of Dentistry; for each subject an ortopantomography x-ray was taken. RESULTS Thirty-four childr...

2012
WASIU LANRE ADEYEMO

Removal of third molars is a common procedure performed in oral surgery. Although there are well-defined indications for removal of impacted third molars, removal of asymptomatic third molars is still universally practiced. This article reviews the body of knowledge regarding for and against the prophylactic surgical extraction of impacted third molars in contemporary oral surgical practice, an...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2003
K L Weerheijm

REVIEW Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) is defined as a hypomineralisation of systemic origin of one to four permanent first molars frequently associated with affected incisors. MIH molars are fragile and caries can develop very easily in those molars. Although MIH molars are well known by paediatric dentists and their occurrence is related in severe cases to major clinical problems, only...

Journal: :Journal of clinical periodontology 1997
G L Hou C C Tsai

The objective of the present study was to investigate the possible correlation of dimension, location, prevalence, and types of root trunk with molar furcation involvement (FI). The samples used in the study include 166 maxillary molars (70 1st and 96 2nd molars) and 200 mandibular molars (103 1st and 97 2nd molars). The dimensions of the root trunks and root lengths were measured with an elect...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2000
K Ith-Hansen I Kjaer

The purpose of the present study was to investigate persistent primary second molars in a group of young people in their late twenties with agenesis of one or two second premolars. In 1982-83 it was decided, in connection with the orthodontic evaluation of 25 patients, to allow 35 primary molars (one or two in each patient) to remain in situ. All patients had mixed dentitions and agenesis of on...

2014
Yun-Hoa Jung Bong-Hae Cho

PURPOSE This study investigated the developmental stages of third molars in relation to chronological age and compared third molar development according to location and gender. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective analysis of panoramic radiographs of 2490 patients aged between 6 and 24 years was conducted, and the developmental stages of the third molars were evaluated using the modified Dem...

2003
Ahmet Keles

Distal molar relationships can arise due to the mesiopalatal rotation of maxillary molars. In some cases, an ideal Class I intercuspation can be achieved with the opposing molar and a Class II relationship can be corrected by molar derotation. Maxillary molars consist of three roots and, due to the early loss of the deciduous second molars, the palatal root acts as a hinge for mesial rotation o...

Journal: :Australian dental journal 2002
S Ranjitkar J A Taylor G C Townsend

BACKGROUND Pulp stones are discrete calcified bodies found in the dental pulp. The aims of this study were to calculate the prevalence of pulp stones in young Australian adults using radiographs, and to report any associations between occurrence of pulp stones and sex, tooth type, dental arch, side and dental status. METHODS From 217 undergraduate dental students, comprising 123 males and 94 ...

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