V Patekar, N Pankey, M Chandak, PP Madhu… - Cureus, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare developmental defect in dentistry that results from invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during tooth formation. However …
D Mukherjee - Oral Maxillofac Pathol J, 2020 - ompj.org
Introduction: Hamartomas are non-neoplastic lesions and they can be noted in any part of the body. Hamartomas involving head-neck region are relatively rare. They usually depict …
K Ayub, S Khan, M Kelleher - Dental Update, 2020 - magonlinelibrary.com
This case describes the presentation of dens evaginatus on a maxillary central incisor in an 8-year-old Caucasian male, its subsequent monitoring and later management. Dens …
GA BOLLINI, JP ATENCIO, L Blanco… - Revista Ciencias …, 2017 - revistas.unlp.edu.ar
La dentición humana presenta una notable estabilidad morfológica, mediada por un fuerte control poligénico y una baja influencia de factores ambientales. Estas características …
AB Labarta, V Posso… - Revista …, 2017 - revistaodontologica.colegiodentistas …
Objetivo: Realizar una revisión sistemática de la literatura científica en relación con los distintos tipos de tratamientos realizados en incisivos superiores permanentes con talón …
MT Elfseyie, FA Mohammed - Journal of Postgraduate Medicine …, 2022 - jpmer.com
Supernumerary cusps are morphological variations classified into three patterns: Carabelli's cusp, dens evaginatus (DE), and talon cusps. DE is a disturbance of tooth formation that …
V Galhotra, S Rao, P Goel - … of Indian Society of Pedodontics and …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Talon's cusp, a type of dens evaginatus (DE) in a primary tooth, is a rare odontogenic anomaly which is reported sparingly in the literature. We report this case describing the …
Aim: This case report aims to describe nonsurgical endodontic treatment in a second mandibular premolar (tooth# 45) with type II dens evaginatus using a new bioceramic …
DRS BERMAN - Virginia Dental Journal, 2021 - scholarscompass.vcu.edu
Dental abscesses in the pediatric population are typically caused by dental caries or trauma, but some incidences are caused by unusual conditions that can lead to complexities in …