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Original scientific paper

Dens invaginatus of classes iii and iv according to hallett and the endodontic treatment

Jozo Šutalo ; Zavod za dentalnu patologiju Stomatološkog fakulteta u Zagrebu
Rossella Kovačić ; Stomatološka poliklinika Split
Vera Njemirovskij ; Zavod za morfologiju zubi Stomatološkog fakulteta u Zagrebu


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Abstract

Literature data on the dens invaginatus frequency and various opinions on the problem are given in the introductory section. In the study, 2000 palatal surfaces of the permanent upper incisors in 500 subjects (210 males and 290 females) were examined using Hallett’s classification. Classes III and IV according to Hallett were detected in 7 examinees (3.1 0/o of cases). Four teeth with class IV invagination revealed an incompleted growth of the apical root portion and a peri-apical process, one tooth had a completed growth of the root with periapical process, whereas a completed growth of the root without any periapical complications was shown in to teeth. As various therapeutical approaches to this abnormality have been applied (radical, endodontic, combined), the importance of the specialist endodontic treatment is emphasized.

Keywords

Invaginations of classess III and IV; treatment

Hrčak ID:

117686

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/117686

Publication date:

15.9.1985.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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