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Year 2015, Volume: 18 Issue: 4, 359 - 363, 19.11.2015

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  • Jameson GD & Bruke PH. Inversion of second deciduous molar and second premolar. British Dental Journal 1997;162:265–266.
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  • Otsuka Y, Mitomi T, Tomizawa M, Noda T. A review of clinical features in 13 cases of impacted primary teeth. Int J Paediatr Dent 2001;11:57-63.
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  • Rothberg MS, Cangiano RJ, Dutante AJ, Maccaro H. Intranasal presentation of an intruded deciduous incisor. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology 1991;72:263-266.
  • Mason C, Odell EW & Longhurst P. Dental complications associated with reported orotracheal intubation in infancy: a case report. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 1994;4:257–264.
  • Brandt SK, Manson MH & Barkley R. Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma: report of case. Journal of Dentistry for Children 1988;55:372–375.
  • Bianchi SD, Roccuzzo M. Primary impaction of primary teeth: A review and report of three cases. J Clin Pediatr Dent 1991;15:165-168.

Non-Syndromic Familial Unerupted Teeth: A Rare Contidion

Year 2015, Volume: 18 Issue: 4, 359 - 363, 19.11.2015

Abstract

A tooth that remains unerupted beyond the normal time of eruption and fails to erupt is called an impacted tooth. Maxillofacial surgeons encounter the problem of impacted teeth very often. Usually, impacted teeth involve the permanent dentition and they are rare in the primary dentition. Impaction of a primary tooth is a very rare entity. These rare cases are seen more frequently in primary second molars, followed by the order of the lower and upper centralincisor, lateral incisor and the canine teeth. Evolutionary and hereditary factors may cause uneruption. In this report, three cases of impacted primary teeth that belong to same familial members are presented. Father and sons. We extracted boy’s teeth but father refused treatment.

References

  • Pindborg JJ. Impaction of teeth. In: Pindborg JJ. Pathology of the Dental Hard Tissues. Copenhagen: Munkgaard, 1970:241-247.
  • MotokowaW, Braham RL, Morris ME, Tanaka M. Surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment of an unerupted primary maxillary second molar impacted by an odontoma and a dentigerous cyst: a case report. Quintiessence International 1990;21:159-162.
  • Boyczuk MP, Berger JR. Identfying a deciduous dentigerous cyst. Journal of the American Dental Association 1995;126:643-644.
  • Haishima K, Haishima H, Yamada Y, Tomizawa M, Noda T & Suzuki M. Compound odontomas associated with impacted maxillary primary central incisors: report of two cases. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 1994;4:251–256.
  • Jameson GD & Bruke PH. Inversion of second deciduous molar and second premolar. British Dental Journal 1997;162:265–266.
  • Oikarinen V, Guven O, Silaste H. Similarly impacted second and third maxillary and mandibular molars in a pair of monozygotic twins. Dentomaxillofac Radiol 1990;19:133-134.
  • Otsuka Y, Mitomi T, Tomizawa M, Noda T. A review of clinical features in 13 cases of impacted primary teeth. Int J Paediatr Dent 2001;11:57-63.
  • Schour I, Massler M. The development of the human dentition. J Am Dent Assoc 1941;28:1153-1160.
  • Nolla CM. The development of the human dentition. ASDC J Dent Child 1960;27:254-266.
  • Moorrees CFA, Fanning EA, Hunt EEJ. Age variation of formation stages for ten permanent teeth. J Dent Res 1963;42:1490-1502.
  • Krogh PH, Lindquist CC. Impactions-should you bother them if they don’t bother you? J Dist Columbia Dent Soc 1977;52:55-58.
  • Rohlin M. An impacted decidous frist molar. Oral surgery 1974;37:820-823.
  • Adams TW. An impacted primary lateral incisor as a cause of delayed eruption of a permanent tooth: a case report. Paediatric Dentistry 1998;20;121-123.
  • Antoniades K, Tsodoulos S, Karakasis D. Totally submerged decicuous maxillary molars. Case reports. Australian Dental Journal 1993;38:436-438.
  • Rothberg MS, Cangiano RJ, Dutante AJ, Maccaro H. Intranasal presentation of an intruded deciduous incisor. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology 1991;72:263-266.
  • Mason C, Odell EW & Longhurst P. Dental complications associated with reported orotracheal intubation in infancy: a case report. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 1994;4:257–264.
  • Brandt SK, Manson MH & Barkley R. Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma: report of case. Journal of Dentistry for Children 1988;55:372–375.
  • Bianchi SD, Roccuzzo M. Primary impaction of primary teeth: A review and report of three cases. J Clin Pediatr Dent 1991;15:165-168.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Muhsin Ozdemir

İsmail Sener

Akif Türer

Mehmet Bereket

Publication Date November 19, 2015
Submission Date March 26, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2015Volume: 18 Issue: 4

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EndNote Ozdemir M, Sener İ, Türer A, Bereket M (November 1, 2015) Non-Syndromic Familial Unerupted Teeth: A Rare Contidion. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 18 4 359–363.

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