2012
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10026-1037
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Concurrent Occurrence of Developmental Anomalies-Dens Evaginatus and Dens Invaginatus in Maxillary Lateral Incisor: Report of Two Cases

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“…Agrawal et al ., Anthonappa et al ., Gehlot et al ., Kiswani and Marya et al . have subsequently recorded the presence of DE and DI in the same tooth . Hence, if one accepts this trend in recent literature, this case report adds to a scant pool of evidence.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…Agrawal et al ., Anthonappa et al ., Gehlot et al ., Kiswani and Marya et al . have subsequently recorded the presence of DE and DI in the same tooth . Hence, if one accepts this trend in recent literature, this case report adds to a scant pool of evidence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Gehlot et al . assert that a DE ‘may or may not contain pulpal tissue’ . Hence, the use of the term DE across the literature is inconsistent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both DE and DI occur during morphodifferentiation stage of tooth development. Aetiology of DE is multifactorial [4]. Dens evaginatus and dens invaginatus are usually present in isolation [3].…”
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“…Hence, early occlusal investigated thoroughly. Early diagnosis is mandatory since adjustments may be required to eliminate any pulpal involvement of teeth, with coronal premature contact [3,4].…”
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