Abstract Teeth fusion is a developmental anomaly characterized by the union of two and, more rarely, three adjacent teeth. The fusion is caused by the physical pressure between two adjacent teeth during their development due to congenital, inherited, acquired or idiopathic factors. Nowadays, fused teeth occur with a frequency ratio between 0.1% and 1% in permanent dentition and 0.5% and 2.5% in primary dentition, and with an equal distribution between males and females. Fused teeth are a rare clinical finding, so there are not standardized clinical protocols and each case should be treated independently. This condition is rare in archaeological populations, likely due to taphonomic processes that cause the lack of information, as well as fo...
Objectives: Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-produ...
This case report showing a classical presentation of bilateral fusion of permanent mandibular inciso...
Description of morphological dental traits is an important concept within dental anthropology. The a...
Fusion of deciduous teeth can appear in several ways, usually involving two teeth but occasionally t...
Dental twinning (or “double teeth”) is a rare developmental condition that implies the fusion of two...
This paper describes a unilateral fusion of two mandibular teeth in an infant skeleton recovered fro...
Background/Aim: Dental fusion is a developmental abnormality that can occur in primary and/or perman...
Supernumerary teeth are those that are additional to the normal complement. They may occur in any re...
Tooth morphology can provide valuable evidence in studies of prehistoric, historic and modern popula...
We observed four fused teeth of the mandibular lateral incisor and the mandibular canine on three pa...
International audienceObjective: This work describes and compares the root and root canal morphology...
During the analysis of a skeletal assemblage from a medieval cemetery in Nubia (c. AD 500-1550), a y...
Forensic Dentistry helps to identify living or dead persons by their teeth. There are early records ...
A child aged 5±1 years with abnormally developed mandibular incisors was discovered during the analy...
none1noThe discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our unde...
Objectives: Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-produ...
This case report showing a classical presentation of bilateral fusion of permanent mandibular inciso...
Description of morphological dental traits is an important concept within dental anthropology. The a...
Fusion of deciduous teeth can appear in several ways, usually involving two teeth but occasionally t...
Dental twinning (or “double teeth”) is a rare developmental condition that implies the fusion of two...
This paper describes a unilateral fusion of two mandibular teeth in an infant skeleton recovered fro...
Background/Aim: Dental fusion is a developmental abnormality that can occur in primary and/or perman...
Supernumerary teeth are those that are additional to the normal complement. They may occur in any re...
Tooth morphology can provide valuable evidence in studies of prehistoric, historic and modern popula...
We observed four fused teeth of the mandibular lateral incisor and the mandibular canine on three pa...
International audienceObjective: This work describes and compares the root and root canal morphology...
During the analysis of a skeletal assemblage from a medieval cemetery in Nubia (c. AD 500-1550), a y...
Forensic Dentistry helps to identify living or dead persons by their teeth. There are early records ...
A child aged 5±1 years with abnormally developed mandibular incisors was discovered during the analy...
none1noThe discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our unde...
Objectives: Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-produ...
This case report showing a classical presentation of bilateral fusion of permanent mandibular inciso...
Description of morphological dental traits is an important concept within dental anthropology. The a...