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D V Albuquerque - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a maxillary Lateral Incisor with four root canals
    International Endodontic Journal, 2012
    Co-Authors: J Kottoor, R Murugesan, D V Albuquerque
    Abstract:

    Kottoor J, Murugesan R, Albuquerque DV. A maxillary Lateral Incisor with four root canals. International Endodontic Journal, 45, 393–397, 2012. Abstract Aim  To describe the successful non-surgical endodontic management of a permanent maxillary Lateral Incisor tooth with four root canals. Summary  Aberrant morphology of root canals can occur in any tooth, including maxillary Lateral Incisors. In the presented case, clinical examination and radiographs clearly depicted the presence of four root canals in a right maxillary Lateral Incisor. The differential diagnosis included fusion, gemination, dens invaginatus or a combination of these. The report emphasises the need for attention during root canal treatment of maxillary Lateral Incisors. Key learning points  •  Clinicians should be aware of the variable root canal anatomy in maxillary Lateral Incisor teeth. •  Careful examination of radiographs and the internal anatomy of teeth are essential prerequisites for successful root canal treatment. •  Four root canals in maxillary Lateral Incisors is a possibility.

Matta Mandeep Singh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluation of the skeletal and dental effects in orthodontic patients with maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis
    Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2017
    Co-Authors: Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk, Serkan Ozkan, Atakan Y Benkli, Akif Arslan, Ersan Celik
    Abstract:

    Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the transverse dimension of the dentoalveolar and skeletal widths in both uniLateral (UMLIA) and biLateral (BMLIA) maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis groups. Materials and Methods The study sample consisted of 59 patients (34 females and 25 males) divided into three groups as UMLIA group (16 patients; 14.94 ± 1.37 years), BMLIA group (21 patients; 14.46 ± 1.53 years) and control group (22 patients; 15.28 ± 1.70 years) without tooth agenesis. Transversal measurements (maxillary and mandibular intercanine, interpremolar, intermolar, intercanine alveolar, interpremolar alveolar, intermolar alveolar widths) were done on dental casts. Craniofacial skeletal measurements were done with posteroanterior cephalometric radiographs. Statistical testing was performed with the one-way variance analysis, Kruskal-Wallis and post hoc tests. Results UMLIA and BMLIA groups had statistically significantly narrower skeletal apical base of the maxilla, maxillary intercanine and intercanine alveolar widths compared with the control group (P   .05). Conclusions The UMLIA and BMLIA groups showed statistically significantly smaller values for maxillary intercanine, maxillary intercanine alveolar and skeletal maxillary widths compared with the control group. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE This study provides information the transverse dimension of the dental, alveolar and skeletal widths with maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis patients. Knowledge of transverse dimension of the dental, alveolar and skeletal widths with maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis patients is important for diagnosis and treatment planning.

  • dental anomalies in an orthodontic patient population with maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis
    Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2016
    Co-Authors: Mehmet Citak, Elif Bahar Cakici, Yasin Atakan Benkli, Fatih Cakici, Bircan Bektas, Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk
    Abstract:

    Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dental anomalies in a subpopulation of orthodontic patients with agenesis of maxillary Lateral Incisors (MLI). Methods: The material of the present study included the records of the 1964 orthodontic patients. Panoramic radiographs and dental casts were used to analyze other associated eight dental anomalies, including agenesis of other teeth, dens invaginatus, dens evaginatus, peg shaped MLI, taurodontism, pulp stone, root dilaceration and maxillary canine impaction. Results: Out of the 1964 patients examined, 90 were found to have agenesis of MLI, representing a prevalence of 4.6%. The most commonly found associated-anomalies were agenesis of other teeth (23.3%), peg-shaped MLIs (15.6%), taurodontism (42.2%), and dilacerated teeth (18.9%). Conclusion: Permanent tooth agenesis, taurodontism, peg-shaped maxillary Lateral Incisor, and root dilacerations are frequently associated with maxillary Lateral Incisor agenesis.

  • the multidisciplinary management of fused maxillary Lateral Incisor with a supernumerary tooth in cleft lip adolescence
    Case Reports in Dentistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Ahmet Yagci, Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk, Kenan Cantekin, Kansad Pala
    Abstract:

    Fusion, an uncommon anomaly of the hard dental tissues, is potentially the cause of clinical problems related to esthetics, tooth spacing, and other periodontal complications. This paper describes a multidisciplinary approach involving surgical, endodontic, restorative, and orthodontic attention for the successful, functional, and esthetic rehabilitation of a maxillary left Lateral Incisor fused with a supernumerary tooth in uniLateral cleft lip adolescence in contraLateral side. After clinical and radiographic examinations, a fusion between the left maxillary Lateral Incisor and a supernumerary tooth was diagnosed in the patient, and a small connection was detected between the pulp systems of the two root canals. The case reported in this paper presents the successful resolution of a fused maxillary Lateral Incisor with a supernumerary tooth, using endodontic, surgical, restorative, and orthodontic management. The decision made in extracting or retaining the fused tooth depends on the arch discrepancy and esthetic needs. Future studies, with long-term followup, will be helpful in evaluating the long-term efficacy of the different treatment options.

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J Kottoor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a maxillary Lateral Incisor with four root canals
    International Endodontic Journal, 2012
    Co-Authors: J Kottoor, R Murugesan, D V Albuquerque
    Abstract:

    Kottoor J, Murugesan R, Albuquerque DV. A maxillary Lateral Incisor with four root canals. International Endodontic Journal, 45, 393–397, 2012. Abstract Aim  To describe the successful non-surgical endodontic management of a permanent maxillary Lateral Incisor tooth with four root canals. Summary  Aberrant morphology of root canals can occur in any tooth, including maxillary Lateral Incisors. In the presented case, clinical examination and radiographs clearly depicted the presence of four root canals in a right maxillary Lateral Incisor. The differential diagnosis included fusion, gemination, dens invaginatus or a combination of these. The report emphasises the need for attention during root canal treatment of maxillary Lateral Incisors. Key learning points  •  Clinicians should be aware of the variable root canal anatomy in maxillary Lateral Incisor teeth. •  Careful examination of radiographs and the internal anatomy of teeth are essential prerequisites for successful root canal treatment. •  Four root canals in maxillary Lateral Incisors is a possibility.