نتایج جستجو برای: dens in dente

تعداد نتایج: 16976788  

Journal: :Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry 2005
B S Suprabha

Dens in dente are known to be associated with many dental abnormalities such as taurodontism microdontia, gemination, and dens evaginatus. This paper describes a rare case of double dens in dente in a lateral incisor with crown morphology similar to a premolar present in a patient with features of albinism. Problems associated with this condition and their management is discussed.

2007
Sevda MÜFTÜOĞLU

Dens in dente ve füzyon iyi bilinen ve iyi tanımlanmış dental anomaliler olmasına rağmen süpernumere dişlerde nadiren görülürler. Füzyon özellikle maksiller anterior dişlerde oluştuğunda estetik problem yaratır. Bu makalede, süpernumere iki anterior dişte nadir görünen dens in dente ve füzyonun birlikte görüldüğü bir olgu rapor edilmiştir. Although dens in dente and fusion are well-known and we...

Journal: :Dentistry today 2005
Arnaldo Castellucci

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
elham shadmehr 1. postgraduate student of endodontics, school of dentistry, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran ali reza farhad associate professor of endodontics, department of endodontics, torabinejad dental research center, school of dentistry, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan

abstract : dens invagination (di) is a developmental abnormality of teeth which frequently results in a complex internal anatomy of the root canal system. di type 3 is an anomaly characterized by infolding of enamel and dentin extending into the root apex. this may present difficulties when forming a diagnosis and treatment plan. many treatment modalities have been presented in case reports for...

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
azar heydari mona rahmani

dens invagination is a developmental anomaly requiring specific treatment approaches. oehler's type iii dens in dente, extends into the root and perforates at the apical area or lateral surface of the root. in this case endodontic treatment of the invaginated tooth was carried out through the central lumen of the invagination with calcium hydroxide without manipulation of the main pulp canal, t...

2017
Hugo Plascencia Mariana Díaz Bertram Ivan Moldauer Mario Uribe Eddy Skidmore

a Endodontic Postgraduate Program, CUCS-CUAltos, University of Guadalajara, México; b Adjunct Assistant Professor in Endodontics and Surgical Course Co-Director, Nova Southeastern University, College of Dental Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; c Endodontic Postgraduate Program, CUCS, University of Guadalajara, México; d Department of Endodontics, Nova Southeastern Universitiy College of ...

2011
SM Meghana P Thejokrishna

Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) is a rare malformation with a widely varied morphology. An unusual presentation of a type III dens invaginatus affecting a conical shaped permanent lateral incisor in an 8-year-old female patient is reported. The presence of a pulp stone and a periapical radiolucency further added onto the complexity of the case. The etiology, pathophysiology, association with o...

2016
Vivek Hegde Abdul Morawala Abhilasha Gupta Naqiyaa Khandwawala

Dens invaginatus, also known as dens in dente, is a rare anomaly affecting human dentition. The condition results in invagination of an amelodental structure within the pulp. This case report discusses the current management protocol of dens invaginatus using a minimally invasive and nonsurgical treatment option. As with most conditions, early diagnosis and preventive measures help minimize com...

2011
Monica Yadav Sandip R. Kulkarni

Purpose: Morphological dental anomalies of the maxillary lateral incisors are relatively common. However, their simultaneous occurrence is a relatively rare event. We report a case of dens invaginatus and talon cusp concurrently affecting maxillary lateral incisors. The etiology, pathophysiology, association with other dental anomalies, as well as various treatment modalities of these anomalies...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2000
A Kupietzky

The first dental visit is recommended within six months of the eruption of the first primary tooth. The goals of the visit include: family education, history taking directed to preand postnatal factors affecting oral health, appropriate home care (including brushing and fluoride supplements), assessment of feeding habits, and prevention of oral trauma—in essence infant anticipatory guidance. Ho...

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