1953
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(53)90262-x
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Localized arrested tooth development

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“…teeth in a youth aged 15 1/2 years". It has subsequently been termed "loealised arrested tooth development" (79), "odontogenesis imperfeeta" (13), "odontogenie dysplasia" (76), "unilateral dental malformation" (5), "loealised hypoplasia (Turner teeth)" (87), "odontodysplasia" (89), "amelogenesis imperfeeta non-hereditaria segmentalis" (2), "ghost teeth" (68) and "regional odontodysplasia" (56). This last term best describes the segmental distribution typical of the condition and will be used throughout this review.…”
Section: Synonymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…teeth in a youth aged 15 1/2 years". It has subsequently been termed "loealised arrested tooth development" (79), "odontogenesis imperfeeta" (13), "odontogenie dysplasia" (76), "unilateral dental malformation" (5), "loealised hypoplasia (Turner teeth)" (87), "odontodysplasia" (89), "amelogenesis imperfeeta non-hereditaria segmentalis" (2), "ghost teeth" (68) and "regional odontodysplasia" (56). This last term best describes the segmental distribution typical of the condition and will be used throughout this review.…”
Section: Synonymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presenting complaint -Regional odontodysplasia commonly presents as either failure, delayed or partial "arrested") eruption, or with abscesses, or because of the elinical appearanee of the teeth. Non-inflammatory swellings of the affected jaw (17,25,33,44,71), mobility of teeth (1,23,29,30), loss of tooth tissue (15,21,23,25,47,50,59,62,79,81), inflammatory swelling in the absence of erupted teeth (79), pain on eruption (27) and enlarged and hyperemie gingivae (1,17,23,25,35,57,59,61,81) have been less frequently reported.…”
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“…In the coronal dentin , there was tubular dentin juxtaposed with interglobular areas. Basophilic, amorphous substance was seen in the trabecular areas, corresponding to "klasoferit" described in the literature [3,7,9] . There was irregular calcification in the dental follicles and a narrow space left by the enamel in decalcified sections.…”
Section: Light Microscopic Findingsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This condition was first described by McCALL and co-workers in 1947 [1]. Since then, the anomaly has been reported under a variety of names, such as unilateral dental malformation [2], odontodysplasia [3][4][5], odontogenesis imperfecta [6], and localized arrested tooth development [7]. Because this anomaly tends to affect several adjacent teeth within a particular segment or region of the jaw, the term "regional odontodysplasia" has been accepted [6,8,[8][9][10].…”
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“…Since the initial description by McCall and Wald, 1 approximately 125 cases have been reported in the dental literature worldwide. The disease is variously described as odontodysplasia, 2 localized arrested tooth development, 3,4 odontogenesis imperfecta, 5 and unilateral dental malformation. 6 Rushton 7 termed the disease "ghost teeth" due to the ghost-like appearance of the teeth radiographically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%