نتایج جستجو برای: deciduous teeth

تعداد نتایج: 58151  

2015
Koji Miki Shiho Honma Satomi Ebara Kenzo Kumamoto Shinya Murakami Satoshi Wakisaka Jonathan A Coles

The periodontal ligament has a rich sensory nerve supply which originates from the trigeminal ganglion and trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus. Although various types of mechanoreceptors have been reported in the periodontal ligament, the Ruffini ending is an essential one. It is unknown whether the distribution of periodontal nerve fibers in deciduous teeth is identical to that in permanent teeth...

Journal: :KOKUBYO-GAKKAI-ZASSHI 1928

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
J Kang R Bai K Liu X P Ji Y Li J Y Han

The differences in genetic backgrounds between deciduous and permanent teeth might contribute to the differences in developmental processes, histological characteristics, and tooth life cycles. Here, we attempted to identify significantly different modules between permanent and deciduous teeth via network and pathway analyses. We identified 291 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between perm...

2013
Svjetlana Janković Bojana Davidović Mirjana Ivanović Jelena Lečić Slavoljub Tomić

Deciduous teeth (dentes lactales, dentes decidua, dentes caduci) differ from permanent teeth by morphological and histological characteristics. Of the morphological characteristics, the most pronounced differences are in number, shape, size and color of teeth. A special fea­ ture is the existence of enamel­dentin ridge located on the vestibular surface of molars, which protects gingiva from foo...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2007
K W Fleming G Barest O Sakai

Pyknodysostosis is an autosomal-recessive disorder of osteoclast dysfunction causing osteosclerosis, with associated maxillofacial anomalies. Multidetector CT with multiplanar and 3D reconstruction illustrated the pathologic findings in this case. Abnormalities included multiple retained deciduous teeth, unerupted teeth with associated follicles, an irregularly expanded alveolus and body of the...

Journal: :Okajimas folia anatomica Japonica 1996
E Wakatsuki S Kondo M Arai H Shun-Te C Sheng-Yen Y Shibazaki

The reduction index of deciduous teeth was investigated statistically. Materials used were plaster casts of the deciduous dentition taken from Chinese children living in Taiwan. The reduction indices showed no sexual differences. In the maxillary teeth, reduction indices of the bucco-lingual diameters (BL) had the largest values, followed by those of the mesio-distal diameters (MD), and those o...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Patrick Mahoney

This study reconstructs incremental enamel development for a sample of modern human deciduous mandibular (n = 42) and maxillary (n = 42) anterior (incisors and canines) teeth. Results are compared between anterior teeth, and with previous research for deciduous molars (Mahoney: Am J Phys Anthropol 144 (2011) 204-214) to identify developmental differences along the tooth row. Two hypotheses are ...

Journal: :Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku 1975
J A Navarro D Stottovia-Filho M C Leite-Ribeiro R Taga

The development and sequence of eruption of the maxillary cheek-teeth of rabbits were studied by histological methods. The presence of three deciduous molars which were replaced by correspondent premolars and of three permanent molars without predecessors was confirmed. The eruption of the maxillary deciduous molars was shown to begin at 4 days postnatally and that of the permanent molar at 9 d...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Kaan Gündüz Mehtap Muğlali Samet Inal

AIM The purpose of this report is to present two cases of totally impacted maxillary deciduous molars, considered a rarity in dental practice. BACKGROUND Primary tooth impaction is quite rare during the development of primary dentition. Various factors contribute to the impaction of a deciduous tooth, including anklyosis, congenitally missing permanent teeth, defects in the periodontal membra...

Journal: :Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry 2006
Ashwin Rao R Arathi

Taurodontism is an aberration of teeth that lacks the constriction at the level of the CEJ characterized by elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of bifurcation or trifurcation of the roots, giving it a rectangular shape. Its occurrence in permanent teeth is common and is quite rare in deciduous dentition. Presented in this article are two cases with taurodontism involving deciduous a...

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