Romanian Traditional Products between Local and Global
In: Analele IBNA vol. 31, 103-111, 2015-2016
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In: Analele IBNA vol. 31, 103-111, 2015-2016
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In: Materials and design, Band 237, S. 112545
ISSN: 1873-4197
In: Romanian Journal of Military Medicine, Band 121, Heft 1, S. 11-16
ISSN: 2501-2312
Gingival conditions are frequently encountered in dental clinical practice and they can raise diagnosis and treatment problems. The diagnostic is variable from normal conditions to autoimmune diseases or even malignancy. Some of them cause disturbances such as pain, burning sensation and have an impact on patient's quality of life.
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In: Romanian Journal of Military Medicine, Band 122, Heft 3, S. 64-68
ISSN: 2501-2312
Aim. The assessment of distribution of supernumerary permanent teeth (SPT) and the disturbances caused by them. Material and method. Cross-sectional study upon a sample of 85 children (58 boys) aged between 3 and 18 years (mean age=9.08±3.09 years) with at least one SPT. Were analyzed: patients' distribution according to gender, age and number of dental units; SPT distribution according to arch and topography and also the disturbances noticed. Results. a) boys:girls ratio=2.14:1; b) the 85 patients had 107 SPT, mean number=1.25; c) 76.47% of patients had one SPT; d) 89.72% of SPT were on maxillary arch, maxilla:mandible ratio = 8.7:1; d) 92.52% of SPT were localized in anterior region, anterior:posterior region ratio = 12.3:1; e) mesiodens –71.96%, supernumerary lateral incisor – 19.62%; f) disturbances caused by SPT: ectopic eruption of permanent teeth – 36.47%; delay or failure of eruption of permanent teeth – 21.17%; crowding – 20%. Conclusions. 1. Supernumerary teeth were most frequent noticed in boys, in maxillary anterior region. 2. Most often they caused eruption disturbances of permanent teeth. Keywords: supernumerary permanent teeth, distribution, complications.