Agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición mixta
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2014-07
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Universidad de Guayaquil. Facultad Piloto de Odontología
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Agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición
mixta. Los dientes supernumerarios más conocidos como
hiperodoncia, consiste en un número excesivo de dientes en relación
con la formula dentaria normal entre el 1,5% y el 3,5% en la dentición
permanente el de las alteraciones dentales es importante ya que nos
permitirá diferenciar en el paciente con fisura labio-palatino y con
disostosis cleidocraneal. Permitiéndole al profesional en odontología
brindarle al niño el tratamiento especializado y adecuado para
mejorar su salud bucal. La investigación del presente trabajo es
resolver el problema planteado, consiste en analizar la agenesia
dentaria y los dientes supernumerarios en niños. El estudio de las
anomalías dentales en dentición temporal y permanente. Sabiendo
que el epitelio bucal a la octava semana prolifera penetrando en el
tejido conjuntivo subyacente y forman la lámina dental. Cuando la
lámina dental está incompleta solo forma algunos dientes
temporales y sus correspondientes permanentes. En los
antecedentes de la investigación la comparación de piezas dentales
con adhesivos y sin ellos, el diente supernumerario fue único el 76%
de casos en situaciones medial, cerca de la línea media en 69%
mientras que 30,4% de los supernumerarios se encontraban
ligeramente alegados de la línea media y fueron catalogados como
dientes paramediales. Las formas cónicas en incisivos fueron los
prevalentes, correspondiendo a 57,6% y 25,6% respectivamente, la
mayoría de los dientes conoides fueron dientes únicos. La agenesia
dentaria es una patología congénita que deriva en la ausencia de uno
o más dientes temporales o permanentes. La agenesia es la anomalía
de todo o parte de un órgano al desarrollarse durante el crecimiento
embrionario las agenesia dentaria son las malformaciones
craneofacial más frecuente la educación se centrara en el ser
humano y deberá garantizar su desarrollo holístico al respeto a los
derechos humanos aun medio ambiente sustentable
Tooth Agenesis and supernumerary teeth in children with mixed dentition. Supernumerary teeth known as hiperodoncia, consists of an excessive number of teeth in relation to the dental formula normal between 1.5% and 3.5% in the permanent dentition of dental alterations is important because it will allow us to differentiate in the patient with cleft lip-palate and cleidocranial Dysostosis. Allowing professional dental treatment to the child the specialized and suitable to improve your oral health. Research of the present work is to solve the problem, is to analyze tooth Agenesis and supernumerary teeth in children. The study of the dental anomalies in both temporary and permanent dentition. Knowing that the buccal epithelium to the eighth week proliferates penetrating the underlying connective tissue and form the dental lamina. When the dental lamina is incomplete only form their corresponding permanent and some temporary teeth. In the background of the research comparison of dental pieces with adhesives and without them, the supernumerary tooth was only 76% of cases in situations medial, near the midline in 69% 30.4% of the supernumerary were slightly alleged midline and they were listed as paramediales teeth. Tapers on incisors were the prevalent, corresponding to 57.6% and 25.6% respectively, the majority of conoids teeth were unique. Tapers on incisors were the prevalent, corresponding to 57.6% and 25.6% respectively, the majority of conoids teeth were unique. Tooth Agenesis is a congenital condition that leads to the absence of one or more temporary or permanent teeth. Agenesis is the anomaly of all or part of an organ to develop during embryonic growth the tooth Agenesis are craniofacial malformations more frequent education to focus on the human being and must ensure holistic respect human rights still sustainable environment.
Tooth Agenesis and supernumerary teeth in children with mixed dentition. Supernumerary teeth known as hiperodoncia, consists of an excessive number of teeth in relation to the dental formula normal between 1.5% and 3.5% in the permanent dentition of dental alterations is important because it will allow us to differentiate in the patient with cleft lip-palate and cleidocranial Dysostosis. Allowing professional dental treatment to the child the specialized and suitable to improve your oral health. Research of the present work is to solve the problem, is to analyze tooth Agenesis and supernumerary teeth in children. The study of the dental anomalies in both temporary and permanent dentition. Knowing that the buccal epithelium to the eighth week proliferates penetrating the underlying connective tissue and form the dental lamina. When the dental lamina is incomplete only form their corresponding permanent and some temporary teeth. In the background of the research comparison of dental pieces with adhesives and without them, the supernumerary tooth was only 76% of cases in situations medial, near the midline in 69% 30.4% of the supernumerary were slightly alleged midline and they were listed as paramediales teeth. Tapers on incisors were the prevalent, corresponding to 57.6% and 25.6% respectively, the majority of conoids teeth were unique. Tapers on incisors were the prevalent, corresponding to 57.6% and 25.6% respectively, the majority of conoids teeth were unique. Tooth Agenesis is a congenital condition that leads to the absence of one or more temporary or permanent teeth. Agenesis is the anomaly of all or part of an organ to develop during embryonic growth the tooth Agenesis are craniofacial malformations more frequent education to focus on the human being and must ensure holistic respect human rights still sustainable environment.
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ODONTOLOGIA PEDIATRICA, DIENTE SUPERNUMERARIO, DENTICION MIXTA, AGENESIA DENTAL
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Brito Rico, Armando Antonio (2014) : Agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición mixta