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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate cracked teeth and vertical root fracture observable on micro-CT images of extracted roots of mandibular incisors, after fiber post removal.

Materials And Methods: Thirty mandibular incisors were selected with any degree of slight incisal wear inspected with the aid of a stereomicroscope under 12x magnification, in order to have a group of young adult specimens according to the criteria of Hugoson et al. A sample of twelve mandibular incisors were selected, aged between 20 and 30 years old, with similar dentine volume and thickness.

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Nasopalatine duct cysts (NPDCs) are among the most common nonodontogenic cysts, typically located in the midline of anterior maxillary hard palate. They usually arise from the embryonic epithelial vestiges of the nasopalatine duct. NPDCs predominantly affect adult males, generally during their fourth decade of life.

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Background: Nose picking is a common habit that rarely leads to mutilating self-injury. It is important to distinguish between rhinotillexomania (compulsive nose picking) as a disease and nose picking that results in or contributes to nasal septal perforation (NSP). The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of rhinotillexomania and NSP repair on sinonasal symptoms and quality of life (QoL).

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Objectives: This study evaluated the prevalence, diameter and location of the mandibular incisive canal (MIC) and the transition pattern and anterior loop length (ALL) of the mental canal and compared these values between and mandibles.

Methods: A total of 187 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of mandibles, namely, 100 images of dentate mandibles and 87 images of edentulous mandibles, were obtained. CBCT data related to the incisive canal and mental canal were analyzed by one examiner.

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Healing of a Large Periapical Lesion Using Non-Surgical Root Canal Retreatment: A Case Report.

Cureus

September 2024

Endodontics, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, SAU.

Article Synopsis
  • * Treatment involved thorough cleaning and filling of the root canals, leading to significant healing as seen in a follow-up CT scan showing bone reformation in most areas.
  • * Ultimately, after retreating tooth #21, the patient achieved complete healing within two years, proving that non-surgical methods can effectively resolve extensive dental lesions.
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