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The aims of this study were to report on the prevalence of enamel opacities from seven European study sites using a standardized photographic method, and to investigate the importance of variables responsible for enamel fluorosis
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OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to report on the prevalence of enamel opacities from seven European study sites using a standardized photographic method, and to investigate the importance of variables responsible for enamel fluorosis. METHODS: The sample comprised a randomly selected group of 300 8-year-old children in each of the study areas. One examiner from each area more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
enamel opacities
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 28-33 April 2004
J. A. Cochran; C. E. Ketley; I. B. Arnadottir; B. Fernandes; H. Koletsi-Kounari; A. M. Oila; C. van Loveren; H. P. Whelton; D. M. O'Mullane
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These case reports two individual cases where spontaneous root fracture healing was observed and this healing was apparently not compromised by later orthodontic tooth movement
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There is evidence that many dental injuries which result in root fractures may not require active treatment in cases where the coronal fragment is minimally displaced and does not exhibit clinical signs or symptoms. This paper discusses two individual cases where spontaneous root fracture healing was observed and this healing was apparently not compromised by later orthodontic tooth more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
root (tooth) fracture
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Dent Traumatol,
Vol: 24 Page: 231-4 April 2008
D. Duggan; F. Quinn; M. O'Sullivan
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This study aimed to demonstrate the reproducibility of a standardized photographic technique for recording fluorosis when used by a group of epidemiologists as part of a large multicentred European study
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OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to demonstrate the reproducibility of a standardized photographic technique for recording fluorosis when used by a group of epidemiologists as part of a large multicentred European study. METHODS: Studies were first carried out to develop the equipment specification and photographic method. The author (JAC) was then trained and calibrated in more...
International Classification:
Effectiveness of measurement tool - reproducibility of a standardized photographic technique for recording fluorosis
Categories:
reproducibility of a standardized photographic technique; fluorosis
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 19-27 April 2004
J. A. Cochran; C. E. Ketley; L. Sanches; E. Mamai-Homata; A. M. Oila; I. B. Arnadottir; C. van Loveren; H. P. Whelton; D. M. O'Mullane
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This study study was to assess parental perception of the impact of fluorosis among 8-year-old children living in three communities in Iceland, Ireland and England
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OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of enamel fluorosis in three of the communities examined in 'Project FLINT', it was decided to conduct a structured telephone interview with the parents of some of the children who took part in the study. METHODS: Three communities involved in this project were able to conduct this investigation: Reykjavik (Iceland), Cork (Ireland) and Knowsley more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
fluorosis
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 34-8 April 2004
H. Sigurjons; J. A. Cochran; C. E. Ketley; W. P. Holbrook; M. A. Lennon; D. M. O'Mullane
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This case report the management of two patients who presented with impacted premolars
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A variety of dental findings may present in the second premolar region. This is a report of the management of two patients who presented with impacted premolars. "Fives do fight for their lives". more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
impacted premolars
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Singapore Dent J,
Vol: 23 Page: 33-6 February 2000
C. M. McNamara; D. Field; T. Leonard; J. Shue
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This case report discusses the management of a malocclusion, complicated by an ankylosed maxillary central incisor, which arose during orthodontic treatment, following an acute traumatic injury
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Dental ankylosis may be a significant complication in orthodontic clinical practice. This case report describes the management of a malocclusion, complicated by an ankylosed maxillary central incisor, which arose during orthodontic treatment, following an acute traumatic injury. The use of the ankylosed incisor in successfully managing the significant Class II division 1 malocclusion is more...
International Classification:
Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - Report
Categories:
acute traumatic injury
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Clin Pediatr Dent,
Vol: 24 Page: 265-7 2000 Summer
T. G. McNamara; D. O'Shea; C. M. McNamara; T. F. Foley
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