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Group members :
Sana Layth
Sakina Bakri
Huda Abdulkareem
Dhabia Mohammad
Raghad Bakri
Zahra Jamal
Moaz Ahmed
Maram Sultan
Intro
Tooth
Histodifferen
tiation
Morphodifferenti
ation
Geneti
c
geminatio
n
fusion
Acquire
d
Environme
nt
trauma
dilacerati
ons
infectio
n
syphilis
Hutchinso
ns incisor
Mulberry
molar
Fusion
Gemination
Cause: When one tooth splits into two teeth. the
patient has a large tooth but a normal number of
teeth overall.
Significance : lip irritation and aesthetic
problems
Treatment : There is a groove that runs down
the back of the tooth that is prone to decay and
may requires a filling. It can present a problem if
they do not fall out at the right time and
interfere with the eruption of the permanent
teeth.
Peg-shaped Incisors.
Significance: difference in apical root resorption
between small lateral incisors and normal
lateral incisors was found.
Treatment : No treatment, patient is concerned.
Orthodontic treatment first to align the teeth in
the arch.
Dilacerations:
Cause: This usually results from trauma.
Significance: The position or shape of the tooth
may be altered even before it erupts and
sometimes it may remain unerupted.
Treatment : Surgical extraction used to be the
first choice in treating the severely dilacerated
incisor.
Mesiodens:
Cause : a developmental disturbance
creating intracellular activity during the first
stage of the tooth development .
Significance : including delayed eruption,
crowding, spacing, impaction of permanent
incisors, or even eruption of incisors in the
nasal cavity
Treatment :Needs to be surgical removed.
Hutchinson's incisors:
exhibit crown that are shaped like straight-head
screwdrivers, with the greatest circumference
present in the middle third of the crown and a
constricted incisal edge.
Caused by congenital syphilis, on the permanent
incisors.
Mulberry Molars:
Mulberry molars show numerous disorganized.
globular projections on the occlusal surfaces
Caused by congenital syphilis, on the permanent
first molars.
Mulberry molars dont normally require any
treatment.
Talon Cusp:
Cause : etiology (unknown), but is thought to be a result
of genetics.
Significance : caused clinical problems related to
appearance, occlusal interference, tooth displacement,
caries, and tongue irritation. If the anomaly interferes
with occlusion, it must be removed.
Treatment : no treatment was planned for the taloned
tooth. It depends on whether the cusp contains or is
empty of a pulp horn
Dens Evaginatus:
Cause :Dens evaginatus is a congenital
malformation of the tooth structure.
Significance :The cusp-like anomaly itself does
no
harm the patient. The tubercle often fractures or
is worn away, pulp exposure leading to pulpal
inflammation
Their management and treatment complications
including recurrent infections and root fractures.
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