Trauma and infection to immature teeth can result in a number of complications. Discontinuity in the formation of root is one such complication which has never been documented before. In the following article, a case report of this aberrancy which was observed in the root of a permanent central incisor, subsequent to a traumatic injury is discussed. In spite of this discontinuity, complete root formation and vital pulp were noted in the tooth. Since such a case has not been reported in literature till date, this complication is described and the possible cause of its occurrence is discussed in this article
Dilaceration of permanent successors is one of the most common complications of trauma to the decidu...
BACKGROUND A traumatic injury to the primary dentition can cause damage to the germ of the permanen...
Traumatic injuries to the primary dentition are critical events in dentistry not only due to the nee...
INTRODUCTION: Root duplication, or multiple roots, is a very rare anatomy of the maxillary central i...
This paper reports a case in which a previous traumatic injury at the age of 2 and pulp necrosis to ...
Developmental disturbances of permanent teeth can result from trauma to primary teeth because of the...
A case is presented in which an upper right central incisor was avulsed because of trauma at age six...
This case focuses on dental deviations in a girl now 14 years of age. It is questioned in the articl...
Physiologic root resorption occur from the apex of the primary teeth close to the permanent teeth to...
This 7-year-old girl experienced pain in her upper central incisors following a fall to the ground. ...
Intrusive luxation of primary teeth carries a high risk of damage to underlying perma-nent tooth ger...
© 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/SThis case report highlights (i) a rare example of spontaneous apexificat...
Root fractures in immature teeth are rare because the resilience of the alveolar bone is more favora...
Internal root resorption of permanent teeth is a rare condition. Although its etiology and pathogene...
AIM: Traumatic injuries to primary teeth represent one of the most common aetiologic factors of time...
Dilaceration of permanent successors is one of the most common complications of trauma to the decidu...
BACKGROUND A traumatic injury to the primary dentition can cause damage to the germ of the permanen...
Traumatic injuries to the primary dentition are critical events in dentistry not only due to the nee...
INTRODUCTION: Root duplication, or multiple roots, is a very rare anatomy of the maxillary central i...
This paper reports a case in which a previous traumatic injury at the age of 2 and pulp necrosis to ...
Developmental disturbances of permanent teeth can result from trauma to primary teeth because of the...
A case is presented in which an upper right central incisor was avulsed because of trauma at age six...
This case focuses on dental deviations in a girl now 14 years of age. It is questioned in the articl...
Physiologic root resorption occur from the apex of the primary teeth close to the permanent teeth to...
This 7-year-old girl experienced pain in her upper central incisors following a fall to the ground. ...
Intrusive luxation of primary teeth carries a high risk of damage to underlying perma-nent tooth ger...
© 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/SThis case report highlights (i) a rare example of spontaneous apexificat...
Root fractures in immature teeth are rare because the resilience of the alveolar bone is more favora...
Internal root resorption of permanent teeth is a rare condition. Although its etiology and pathogene...
AIM: Traumatic injuries to primary teeth represent one of the most common aetiologic factors of time...
Dilaceration of permanent successors is one of the most common complications of trauma to the decidu...
BACKGROUND A traumatic injury to the primary dentition can cause damage to the germ of the permanen...
Traumatic injuries to the primary dentition are critical events in dentistry not only due to the nee...