Role of cone-beam computed tomography in the evaluation of a paradental cyst related to the fusion of a wisdom tooth with a paramolar: A rare case report
Imaging Science in Dentistry
; : 57-62, 2016.
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ABSTRACT
Fusion is an abnormality of tooth development defined as the union of two developing dental germs, resulting in a single large dental structure. This irregular tooth morphology is associated with a high predisposition to dental caries and periodontal diseases. As a result of recurring inflammatory periodontal processes, disorders such as periodontal pocket, pericoronitis, and paradental cysts may develop. A rare mandibular anatomic variation is the retromolar canal, which is very significant for surgical procedures. The fusion of a paramolar and mandibular third molar associated with a paradental cyst co-occurring with the presence of a retromolar canal is rare, and the aim of the present study is to describe the evaluation of this anatomical configuration using cone-beam computed tomography.
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Sujet Principal:
Péricoronarite
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Maladies parodontales
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Poche parodontale
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Dent
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Dent surnuméraire
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Kystes odontogènes
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Caries dentaires
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Tomodensitométrie à faisceau conique
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Variation anatomique
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Dents fusionnées
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En
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Imaging Science in Dentistry
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2016
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Article