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Dens invagination and root dilaceration in double multilobed mesiodentes in 14-year-old patient with anorexia nervosa
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Abstract
This paper describes a rare case of erupted double supernumerary teeth with unusual morphology in a 14-year-old patient with an eating disorder. The coexistence of dental morphological anomalies: multilobed mesiodens, multiple dens in dente of different types and root dilaceration have not been previously reported. The paper highlights anatomical and radiological aspects of dental abnormalities and clinical implications of delayed treatment.
Abstract
This paper describes a rare case of erupted double supernumerary teeth with unusual morphology in a 14-year-old patient with an eating disorder. The coexistence of dental morphological anomalies: multilobed mesiodens, multiple dens in dente of different types and root dilaceration have not been previously reported. The paper highlights anatomical and radiological aspects of dental abnormalities and clinical implications of delayed treatment.
Keywords
supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, dens in dente, root dilacerations, computed tomography
Title
Dens invagination and root dilaceration in double multilobed mesiodentes in 14-year-old patient with anorexia nervosa
Journal
Issue
Article type
Case report
Pages
128-133
Published online
2016-08-24
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1748
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1401
DOI
Pubmed
Bibliographic record
Folia Morphol 2017;76(1):128-133.
Keywords
supernumerary teeth
mesiodens
dens in dente
root dilacerations
computed tomography
Authors
J. Bagińska
E. Rodakowska
Sz. Piszczatowski
A. Kierklo
E. Duraj
J. Konstantynowicz
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