نتایج جستجو برای: tooth migration

تعداد نتایج: 229017  

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
h. shahoon assistant professor, department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, school of dentistry, shahed unive m. esmaeili postgraduate student, department of oral medicine and diagnostic sciences, school of dentistry, shah

intraosseous migration is an unusual developmental dental anomaly, which demonstrates horizontal movement of unerupted teeth only affecting the permanent dentition of the lower jaw. mandibular second premolar is the most common impacted tooth after the third molars and maxillary canines. distal migration of the second premolar is rare and early loss of the permanent first molar is one of the mo...

2016
Hooman Khorshidi Mohammad R. Moaddeli Ali Golkari Heshmatollah Heidari Saeed Raoofi

AIM Pathologic tooth migration (PTM) has been defined as tooth displacement that occurs when the balance among the factors that maintain physiologic tooth position is disturbed by periodontal disease. The aim of this cross-sectional epidemiological study was to determine the prevalence of pathologic tooth migration among patients with periodontitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Recorded documents of...

2010
Raja Azman Raja Awang Noor Huda Ismail

further migration, multidisciplinary approach, pathologic tooth migration, periodontal disease, splinting. Abstract Pathologic tooth migration (PTM) is a common complication following moderate to severe chronic periodontitis, which lead to the undesirable consequences such as traumatic occlusion and impaired aesthetic appearance. Multidisciplinary approach had been successfully used in overcomi...

Journal: :Journal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences 2018

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2014
Acácio Fuziy Andre L F Costa Claúdio M Pastori Claúdio F de Freitas Fernando C Torres Luciana L V Pedrão

Extreme distal migration of impacted teeth to the subcondylar area and condyle is very rare. Using an interesting sequence of radiographs showing the path of the tooth in the mandible, we describe the intrabony migration of a mandibular second premolar from angle to condyle in a young woman. Cone-beam computed tomography was used to establish the precise location of the tooth.

2017
Jun Yang Wenping Cai Xi Lu Shangfeng Liu Shouliang Zhao

Tooth development depends on multiple molecular interactions between the dental epithelium and mesenchyme, which are derived from ectodermal and ectomesenchymal cells, respectively. We report on a systematic RNA sequencing analysis of transcriptional expression levels from the bud to hard tissue formation stages of rat tooth germ development. We found that GNAO1, ENO1, EFNB1, CALM1, SIAH2, ATP6...

2010
H. Shahoon M. Esmaeili

Intraosseous migration is an unusual developmental dental anomaly, which demonstrates horizontal movement of unerupted teeth only affecting the permanent dentition of the lower jaw. Mandibular second premolar is the most common impacted tooth after the third molars and maxillary canines. Distal migration of the second premolar is rare and early loss of the permanent first molar is one of the mo...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2016
Lidiany Freitas Gonçalves Ana Paula Fernandes Leopoldo Cosme-Silva Fabio Antonio Colombo Natália Silva Martins Thais Marchini Oliveira Tomaz Henrique Araujo Vivien Thiemy Sakai

Bioactive molecules stored in dentin, such as transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-b1), may be involved in the signaling events related to dental tissue repair. The authors conducted an in vitro evaluation of the amount of TGF-b1 released from dentin slices after treatment with 10% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), and ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2011
Michaela Rothová Jifan Feng Paul T Sharpe Renata Peterková Abigail S Tucker

Teeth develop from epithelium and neural crest-derived mesenchyme via a series of reciprocal epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. The majority of the dental papilla of the tooth has been demonstrated to be of neural crest origin. However, non-neural crest cells have also been observed in this region from the bud stage of tooth development onwards. The number of these non-neural crest-derived ce...

Journal: :Nigerian journal of clinical practice 2011
S Rohatgi S C Narula R K Sharma S Tewari P Bansal

BACKGROUND Several etiologic factors have been listed for pathologic migration of periodontally involved teeth based mainly on clinical observations with scarce scientific evidence. Present study was carried out to find out relationship of clinical attachment loss and gingival inflammation with pathologic tooth migration. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 37 patients having 50 pairs of migrate...

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