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Radiologic evaluation of associated symptoms and fractal analysis of unilateral dens invaginatus cases.

Sema KayaAlaettin Koc
Published in: Oral radiology (2024)
Dens invaginatus cases are a congenital anomaly encountered at any age. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent the loss of pulp vitality due to these invaginations. It should be noted that these invaginations can affect both jaws. However, due to the prevalence of occurrence in the maxillary anterior teeth and asymptomatic nonvitality, particular attention should be paid to evaluating this region. Powered by.
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