Maxillary lateral incisors show a high incidence of anatomic variation Dens Invaginatus is a developmental anomaly of teeth characterized by infoldings of enamel, dentin and extend up to the apex. Such a condition is often associated with dental caries, pulpal and periodontal pathology. Root canal treatment of this abnormality is considered difficult due to the complex anatomy. This article discusses case report of a tooth with Dens Invaginatus with emphasis on correct diagnosis, treatment planning and nonsurgical healing with no extra intervention of a large periapical lesion associated with invaginated tooth.
This Study was conducted at Modern Dental College and Research Center, Indore for 01 year with the sample comprised 200 participants (79 male, 111 female) who were divided into 3 groups.
Patients of all ages consider appearance to be an important factor when choosing an orthodontist. The participants largely preferred younger professionals who dressed in white coats, because this type of attire was considered clean and hygienic.
Keywords: Age, Sex & Orthodontist
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