Background: Multiple calcifying hyperplastic dental follicles (MCHDF) is a rare disorder that is characterized by multiple impacted teeth and enlarged dental follicles that include calcifications. The current lack of information characterizing MCHDF impedes clinicians from making prompt differential diagnoses. We describe five cases of MCHDF and analyze their clinical and histopathological features in an effort to compare MCHDF with hyperplastic dental follicles (HDF) of singly impacted teeth. Methods: Our five cases of MCHDF were examined and clinically/histologically compared with data from 50 singly impacted teeth with HDFs. Results: The five patients described in this study were all male. The pattern of impaction varied, but every secon...
Context: The reactive lesions are relatively common in the oral cavity because of the frequency with...
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp polyps) usually occurs in molar teeth of children and young adul...
While dental pulp calcifications and root anomalies may be inconsequential incidental findings in de...
Multiple calcifying hyperplastic dental follicles (MCHDFs) are a rare condition of calcification in ...
Hyperplastic dental follicles are very commonly seen associated with an impacted tooth. Multiple cal...
Multiple calcified hyperplastic dental follicles (MCHDF) are an extremely rare condition which has b...
Hyperplastic dental follicles are very commonly seen associated with an impacted tooth. Multiple cal...
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Kissing molars (KMs) is an extremely rare condition of impacted third molars, pointed in the opposit...
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Pulp stones are foci of calcification or discrete calcifications in the dental pulp. They are freque...
WOS: 000180356300009PubMed ID: 12656516Aim The purpose of this histological study was to examine tee...
Aim: To achieve a better understanding of a calcified extraradicular deposit on the apical root surf...
Hypercementosis is a non-neoplastic condition in which excessive cementum is deposited in continuati...
This 22 year old male patient (Figs.1&2) presented with a slow growing swelling in the left mandibul...
Context: The reactive lesions are relatively common in the oral cavity because of the frequency with...
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp polyps) usually occurs in molar teeth of children and young adul...
While dental pulp calcifications and root anomalies may be inconsequential incidental findings in de...
Multiple calcifying hyperplastic dental follicles (MCHDFs) are a rare condition of calcification in ...
Hyperplastic dental follicles are very commonly seen associated with an impacted tooth. Multiple cal...
Multiple calcified hyperplastic dental follicles (MCHDF) are an extremely rare condition which has b...
Hyperplastic dental follicles are very commonly seen associated with an impacted tooth. Multiple cal...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Kissing molars (KMs) is an extremely rare condition of impacted third molars, pointed in the opposit...
Copyright © 2012 Mohita Marwaha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Pulp stones are foci of calcification or discrete calcifications in the dental pulp. They are freque...
WOS: 000180356300009PubMed ID: 12656516Aim The purpose of this histological study was to examine tee...
Aim: To achieve a better understanding of a calcified extraradicular deposit on the apical root surf...
Hypercementosis is a non-neoplastic condition in which excessive cementum is deposited in continuati...
This 22 year old male patient (Figs.1&2) presented with a slow growing swelling in the left mandibul...
Context: The reactive lesions are relatively common in the oral cavity because of the frequency with...
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp polyps) usually occurs in molar teeth of children and young adul...
While dental pulp calcifications and root anomalies may be inconsequential incidental findings in de...