Prevalence of shovel-shaped incisors in Saudi Arabian dental patients.

作者: Tarnjit S. Saini , Devidas U. Kharat , Sameer Mokeem

DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(90)90228-K

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摘要: The prevalence of maxillary incisor shoveling was studied radiographically in 990 Saudi patients. According to the radiomorphologic characteristics, a new classification developed and shovel teeth were categorized. findings this study showed 9% shovel-shaped incisors; among those, 4% central incisors 5% lateral incisors. Frequency dens invaginatus occurrence with also investigated. Eight percent presence invaginatus. Prevalence found be incisors, whereas that 11%.

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