نتایج جستجو برای: dens in dente

تعداد نتایج: 16976788  

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2013
M Cantín G M Fonseca

Dens invaginatus (DI) is a dental anomaly originated from invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla, during odontogenesis. DI may be associated with other abnormalities such as dysmorphic mesiodens, and this unusual condition may be detected by chance on the conventional radiography. However, the three-dimensional nature and the exact morphological patterns of DI are impossible t...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics 2006
Alejandro Jaramillo Rafael Fernández Paula Villa

Dens invaginatus is an anomaly of the tooth formation of embryonic origin that presents itself in several morphologic types. The complex anatomy of these teeth makes nonsurgical endodontic treatment complex and more so when its apex is immature. The 2 cases reported illustrate the nonsurgical endodontic management of a dens invaginatus type II and type III with an immature apex and periapical l...

Journal: :Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry 2007
V J Paikkatt S Sreedharan V P Kannan

Unicystic ameloblastoma is believed to be less aggressive and responds more favorably to conservative surgery than the solid or multicystic ameloblastomas. This report is a rare case of unicystic ameloblastoma of the maxilla that was treated by enucleation under suspicion of a radicular cyst related to a dens in dente. The neoplastic nature of the lesion became evident only when the enucleated ...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2014
Kadir T Ceyhanli Davut Celik Subutay H Altintas Tamer Taşdemir Omer S Sezgin

Dens invaginatus is a well-recognized phenomenon, and its endodontic treatment poses a challenge, especially for peri-invagination lesions with vital pulp. Here we describe the outcome of conservative treatment and follow-up in a case of type III dens invaginatus. Cone-beam computed tomography was used for diagnosis and follow-up. Pulp vitality was preserved with endodontic treatment of only an...

2015
Hima John S Padmashree Rema Jayalekshmy

Hima John1, S Padmashree2, Rema Jayalekshmy3 1Post-graduate Student, Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Vydehi Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, 2Professor & Head, Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Vydehi Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, 3Professor, Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Vyde...

Journal: :Acta medico-historica adriatica : AMHA 2015
František Šimon

This paper aims to give an account of the Latin naming of the different types of teeth by reviewing relevant historical and contemporary literature. The paper presents etymologies of Latin or Greek teeth names, their development, variants and synonyms, and sometimes the names of their authors. The Greek names did not have the status of official terms, but the Latin terms for particular types of...

2015
Ismail Uzun Cangul Keskin Bugra Guler Ozgur Ozdemir

Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly resulting from epithelial invagination of the tooth crown before calcification. Endodontic treatment of teeth affected by dens invaginatusmay be difficult and complex due to aberrant anatomy. Combined orthograde and surgical approaches for successful treatment of dens invaginatus are effective. This report describes the successful treatmentand results...

2012
Dilek Helvacioglu-Yigit Seda Aydemir

Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly that results in an enamel-lined cavity intruding into the crown or root before the mineralization phase. It typically affects permanent maxillary lateral incisors, central incisors, and premolars. This paper describes the root canal treatment of Oehlers' type II dens invaginatus in maxillary left lateral incisors. A 16-year-old boy presented to the Fa...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2003
Simone Cristina Martins Lorena Denise Tostes Oliveira Edward William Odellt

A patient with multiple anomalies of the maxillary teeth, including shovel-shaped incisors, talon cusp, bilateral dens invaginatus and bilateral peg-shaped supernumerary incisors is reported. The patient also exhibited Carabelli's cusp on both maxillary first molars. No developmental syndrome was identified. This very unusual combination of anomalies has not been reported previously.

2011
Elham Shadmehr Ali Reza Farhad

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 DI type 3,...

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