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International Journal of Oral Science ; (4): 177-180, 2010.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-269692

ABSTRACT

Dens evaginatus (DE) is a dental anomaly that occurs as an accessory tubercle on the occlusal or lingual surface of a tooth. The authors provide a literature review and report a rare case in which DE occurs on multiple mandibular premolars and maxillary molars. The patient is a 26-year-old Chinese woman, with a chief complaint of gingival bleeding. DE affecting teeth 17, 27, 35, and 45 was found during clinical examination. For treatment of the patient, we reduced the opposing occluding teeth, while undertaking progressive grinding of the tubercles for six months. We followed-up for a year. This suggests the importance of examining for multiple DE during clinical practice.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Bicuspid , Congenital Abnormalities , China , Follow-Up Studies , Molar , Congenital Abnormalities , Occlusal Adjustment , Tooth Crown , Congenital Abnormalities
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