through the gingiva during the first month of life (the neonatal period). The incidence of neonatal teeth varies considerably, between 1:700 and 1:30,000 depending...
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Human tooth (redirect from Human Teeth)
However, some babies are born with one or more visible teeth, known as neonatal teeth or "natal teeth". Dental anatomy is a field of anatomy dedicated to...
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Tooth resorption (redirect from Pathological resorption of teeth)
whitening. Less common causes include pressure from malpositioned ectopic teeth, cysts, and tumors. The pathophysiology of root resorption is not completely...
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Dental fluorosis (redirect from Pitted teeth)
half of the surface area of the teeth. When fluorosis is moderate, all of the surfaces of the teeth are mottled and teeth may be ground down and brown stains...
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professionals believe the inflammation is due to chronic irritation from teeth, fillings, or dental appliances. Stress, poor nutrition, smoking, and alcohol...
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cautious and visit their dentist frequently. Natal and neonatal teeth are an anomaly that involves teeth erupting in a newborn infant's mouth earlier than...
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Impacted wisdom teeth is a condition where the third molars (wisdom teeth) are prevented from erupting into the mouth. This can be caused by a physical...
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by pain. RFD is most frequently linked to the emergence of the natal-neonatal teeth in newborns or the primary lower incisor in older infants. Histopathologically...
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Tooth decay (redirect from Teeth decay)
Tooth decay, also known as cavities or caries, is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria. The cavities may be a number of different...
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