نتایج جستجو برای: second molar tooth

تعداد نتایج: 719005  

2016
Shuangshuang Ren Leiying Miao Yijun Yu Xuan Zhang Min Zhu Weibin Sun

Fusion is a developmental anomaly, which is rarely observed in clinic. It can happen between normal and supernumerary teeth. Supernumerary teeth are those that exceed the normal dental formula. In this paper we report a rare case of fusion, involving permanent maxillary second molar and a supernumerary tooth, where endodontic treatment was provided and final restoration was accomplished.

Journal: :Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai zasshi 1987
E Hanzawa H Takehana A Kimura M Toyoda E Matsuo

Several points remain unclear about the effects on the periodontal tissues during the time that an impulse on a tooth is transmitted to the apex of the root. In this study performed from the standpoint of oscillatory science, random vibration was applied to teeth in an attempt to use data from the tooth crown and the apex of the root in determining indirectly the kinetic properties of the perio...

Journal: :The Professional Medical Journal 2018

2009
Unetsubo Teruhisa Jun Murakami Miki Hisatomi Yoshinobu Yanagi Jun-ichi Asaumi

Odontoma is the most common type of benign odontogenic tumor, and often causes disturbances in the eruption of its associated tooth. Odontomas usually occur in the permanent dentition, and rarely occur solely in the primary dentition. This case report documents a six-year-old-child with a compound odontoma located in the mandible, which caused the impaction of the primary second molar.

2016
Christos Livas Demetrios J. Halazonetis Johan W. Booij Christos Katsaros Yijin Ren

BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to investigate whether multistranded fixed retainers prevented overeruption of unopposed mandibular second molars in maxillary first molar extraction cases. METHODS The panoramic radiographs of 65 Class II Division 1 Caucasian Whites (28 females, 37 males) consecutively treated with bilateral maxillary first molar extraction and the Begg technique, a...

2012
Arpana V Bansal Abhinav Bansal Vinaya Kumar Kulkarni Reema Sharma Dhar

Dens invaginatus is a rare developmental anomaly. It is unusual to find this anomaly in primary dentition. Diagnosis of this dens invaginatus is important due to possible pulpal involvement. Not only that, simultaneous presence of other dental anomaly may require long-term treatment planning. Dens invaginatus can be detected clinically in the tooth presenting unusual crown morphology or radiogr...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2013
Naser Asl Aminabadi Alireza Sighari Deljavan Mohammad Samiei Zahra Jamali

Despite a body of compelling evidence pertaining to the root canal accessibility of primary teeth, the number of referrals for inaccessibility of primary molars is considerable. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of true and false primary molar inaccessibility among subjects who had been referred by general and pediatric dentists. We examined 199 primary molars in 156 p...

2017
Taísa Boamorte Raveli Dirceu Barnabé Raveli Kelei Cristina de Mathias Almeida Ary dos Santos Pinto

Background Tipped lower molar over edentulous space is very common in orthodontics practice when adults seek treatment. The segmented arch technique features a predictable force system that provides a controlled release of force that can produce light and continuous tooth movement. Case Description A female adult patient, who lost a permanent lower first molar, needed correction of the positi...

2015
Hossein Afshar Arghavan Kamali Sabeti Mahdi Shahrabi

Background and aims. Due to anatomic variation in tooth anatomy between populations, this study compared the buccolingual (BL) and mesiodistal (MD) dimensions of primary molars with those of stainless steel crowns (SSCs) in anIranian population. Materials and methods. Impressions were taken from both dental arches of children, and casts were poured. Teeth with caries, restoration, hypoplasia or...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2016
Sanaz A Lavasani Cynthia Tyler Samantha H Roach Scott B McClanahan Mansur Ahmad Walter R Bowles

INTRODUCTION It is imperative that the endodontic surgeon be knowledgeable of the anatomic dimensions of the surgical site. If cone-beam computed tomography is not available because of location/cost, it is prudent for the clinician to consult a knowledge base for the surgical site. An understanding of the root thickness of maxillary premolars and molars at the preferred level for root resection...

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