"Supernumerary root"

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                            Endodontic management of central incisor associated with large periapical lesion and fused supernumerary root: a conservative approach Fusion and gemination are developmental anomalies of teeth that may require endodontic treatment. Fusion may cause various clinical problems related to esthetics, tooth spacing, and other periodontal complications. Additional diagnostic tools are required for the diagnosis and the treatment planning of fused tooth. The present case report describes a case of unilateral fusion of a supernumerary root to an upper permanent central incisor with large periapical lesion in which a conservative approach was used without extraction of supernumerary tooth and obturated with mineral trioxide aggregate to reach a favorable outcome.
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                            2016Case reports in dentistry
                            Treatment of a Developmental Groove and Supernumerary Root Using Guided Tissue Regeneration Technique . The radicular groove is a developmental groove which is usually found on the palatal or lateral aspects of the maxillary incisor teeth. The present case is a maxillary lateral incisor with a small second root and a deep radicular groove. The developmental groove caused a combined periodontal
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                            Prevalence and Distribution of Radix Paramolaris in the Mandibular First and Second Molars of an Iranian Population Inability to find supernumerary roots is one of the most important reasons for root canal therapy failures in molar teeth. This research aimed to determine the incidence and distribution of radix paramolaris in permanent mandibular molars of the population of Kerman. Iran over 2016
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                            Rare Condition of Dens Invaginatus in a Maxillary Primary Molar and a Birooted Maxillary Primary Canine diagnosed during Routine Examination Congenital morphological dental alterations are related to the physiological phase of tooth development. Since the etiology of the dens invaginatus and supernumerary roots has yet to be fully determined, a rare presentation of dens invaginatus in a primary
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                            Radix Entomolaris in the Mandibular Molar Teeth of an Iranian Population . Supernumerary roots in permanent mandibular molar teeth make endodontic treatment more complicated. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Radix Entomolaris (RE) in permanent mandibular first and second molars in the population of Kerman, in the southeast of Iran. . From a collection of 500 mandibular
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            odontodysplasia * Resorption * Shovel-shaped incisors * Supernumerary root
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            odontodysplasia * Resorption * Shovel-shaped incisors * Supernumerary root
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            syndrome, Triple X syndrome, and XYY syndrome.[72] * Hypercementosis is excessive formation of cementum, which may result from trauma, inflammation, acromegaly, rheumatic fever, and Paget's disease of bone.[72] * A dilaceration is a bend in the root which may have been caused by trauma to the tooth during formation. * Supernumerary roots is the presence of a greater number of roots on a tooth than