• 제목/요약/키워드: Talon cusp

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증례 보고-Talon Cusp (CASE REPORTS : TALON CUSP)

  • 민유진;김종수
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2004
  • Talon cusp는 전치부의 치관부에 부가적으로 생성된 교두양 구조물로서 치과이상중 하나이다. Talon cusp는 비심미성, 교합 장애, 치아변위, 발육부의 우식으로 인한 치수 괴사 및 치근단 병변 등을 야기할 수 있다. 그밖에 교모나 치주적인 문제, 혀에의 자극, 그리고 턱관절 동통등의 문제점을 야기할 수 있다. 따라서, Talon cusp의 정확한 조기 진단이 필요하며 각각의 증례에 맞는 처치를 통해 Talon cusp로 인한 문제점을 방지할 수 있다. 본 증례는 각각 영구전치와 유전치에 형성된 Talon cusp로서 이차 상아질을 유도하면서 점차적으로 교두를 삭제하는 치료와 근관 치료를 동반해 교두를 완전 절단하는 치료를 시행하였다.

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치내치를 동반한 탈론 교두: 증례보고 (DENS INVAGINATUS AND TALON CUSP CO-OCCURING: REPORT OF THREE CASES)

  • 임성옥;이상호;이난영
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.488-496
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    • 2010
  • 치외치는 교합면에 법랑질이 원추형으로 돌출되어 결절을 형성한 치아로서, 치아발육 중 법랑기의 내측법랑상피가 외부로 과증식되거나 치수 간엽조직이 국소적으로 과증식되어 나타난다. 교합력이나 저작에 의해 파절 또는 마모되기 쉬우며 따라서 이로 인하여 치수노출에 의한 감염이 야기될 수 있다. 상악 전치부 설면에도 원추형으로 돌출된 결절이 관찰되기도 하는데 이를 탈론 교두(talon cusp)라 한다. 치내치는 치아 발육 중 설측의 법랑상피가 일부 함입되어 설측에 깊은 소와가 형성된 형태로서 크기나 전체적인 모양은 정상이다. 방사선 사진상에서 치경부의 법랑질 일부가 함입되어 함입강을 형성하고 그 기저부는 치수에 가까이 위치하고 있어 치수와 개통되어 있을 가능성도 있다. 탈론 교두(talon cusp)와 치내치는 비교적 흔한 형태 이상이지만, 한 치아에 동시에 발생하는 경우는 매우 드물다. 이러한 환자에서 탈론 교두(talon cusp)가 교합력이나 저작에 의해 파절되거나, 교두 사이 열구가 우식에 이환되어 치수치료가 시행 될 때, 치내치의 복잡한 근관 형태로 인해 많은 어려움이 있다. 따라서 교합조정, 치면열구전색술 등의 예방적 처치와 주기적인 검진이 필요하고, 치수치료시 정확한 방사선학적 진단을 통한 치내치의 근관 형태 파악이 필요하다. 조선대학교 치과병원 소아치과에 내원한 10세 남아(하악 좌측 중절치)와 8세 여아(상악 우측 중절치) 그리고 7세 남아(상악 우측 중절치)에서 치내치를 동반한 탈론 교두(talon cusp)가 관찰되어 본 증례를 보고하고자 한다. 9세 남아와 8세 여아는 치수 병변으로 인해 치수 치료 중이고, 7세 남아는 병적 소견 없이 교합조정 후 관찰 중이다.

A rare case of dilated invaginated odontome with talon cusp in a permanent maxillary central incisor diagnosed by cone beam computed tomography

  • Jaya, Ranganathan;Kumar, Rangarajan Sundaresan Mohan;Srinivasan, Ramasamy
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 2013
  • It has been a challenge to establish the accurate diagnosis of developmental tooth anomalies based on periapical radiographs. Recently, three-dimensional imaging by cone beam computed tomography has provided useful information to investigate the complex anatomy of and establish the proper management for tooth anomalies. The most severe variant of dens invaginatus, known as dilated odontome, is a rare occurrence, and the cone beam computed tomographic findings of this anomaly have never been reported for an erupted permanent maxillary central incisor. The occurrence of talon cusp occurring along with dens invaginatus is also unusual. The aim of this report was to show the importance of cone beam computed tomography in contributing to the accurate diagnosis and evaluation of the complex anatomy of this rare anomaly.

치아형태 이상에 관한 방사선학적 연구 (A RADIOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE TOOTH SHAPE ANOMALY)

  • 최갑식
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and distribution according to the types of tooth shape anomalies in permanent teeth of 6,082 persons by means of analysis of the full mouth periapical radiographs. And the following results were obtained ; 1. Among tooth shape anomalies, the highest incidence was observed on dilaceration (20.14%), foll owed by dens invaginatus(3.02%), peg lateralis(1.48%), taurodontism (0.34%), dens evaginatus (0.33%), talon cusp(0.20%), fusion(0.07%) and gemination(0%) in descending order of frequency. 2. Peg lateralis, dens invaginatus and dilaceration occurred more prevalent in females, and other types of tooth shape anomalies occurred more prevalent in males. 3. Dens evaginatus and taurodontism occurred with bilateral tendency, but other anomalies occur- ed with unilateral tendency. 4. As to the involved teeth, maxillary lateral incisors were the most frequently involved teeth on peg lateralis, dens invaginatus and talon cusp. And the mandibular premolars were the most frequently involved teeth on dens evaginatus, the maxillary first molars were on taurodontism, the maxillary second premolars were on dilaceration, and the mandibular incisors and canines were on fusion.

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Multidisciplinary management of a fused maxillary central incisor moved through the midpalatal suture: A case report

  • Bulut, Hakan;Pasaoglu, Aylin
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제47권6호
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    • pp.384-393
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    • 2017
  • Fusion of teeth is a developmental anomaly. It occurs at the stage of tooth formation, which determines the shape and size of the tooth crown, when one or more teeth fuse at the dentin level during the morphodifferentiation of the dental germs. Such teeth show macrodontia and may cause crowding, as well as esthetic and endodontic problems. In this article, we report a rare case of a maxillary central incisor fused to a supernumerary tooth showing labial and palatal talon cusps, which was orthodontically moved across the midpalatal suture. A 13-year-old Caucasian boy sought treatment for the unesthetic appearance of his maxillary central incisor and anterior crowding. He was rehabilitated successfully via a multidisciplinary approach involving orthodontic, nonsurgical endodontic, periodontal, and prosthodontic treatments. After a 26-month treatment period, the patient's macroesthetics and microesthetics were improved. The overall improvement of this macrodontic tooth and its surrounding tissues through multidisciplinary treatment was documented using cone-beam computed tomography.

치아 이상의 발생 빈도와 양상에 관한 연구 (A STUDY ON PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF DENTAL ANOMALIES)

  • 전승준;이제호;최형준;손흥규
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.429-449
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    • 1996
  • An objective definition of the anomaly is not avaliable and most investigators define the term differently or fail to describe their criterion. Because dental anomaly may lead to many complications, early detection and diagnosis of dental anomalies are essential steps in the evaluation of the child patient and in treatment planning. These procedures require detailed medical and dental histories, through clinical examination and the use of radiographs. So, this study was designed to find out the prevalence of dental anomalies. The clinical and roentgenographic examination was undertaken for 8,054 children at age from 0 to 15 years and statistical analysis was done. The results were as follows : 1. Among the examined subjects, 2,134 subjects(26.5%) showed dental anomalies. The prevalence of individual dental anomalies were as follows : supernumerary teeth 15.6%, congenitally missing teeth 6.6%, fusion 2.2%, odontoma 0.35%, microdontia 1.2%, macrodontia 0.05%, gemination 0.22%, talon cusp 0.36%, dens evaginatus 0.24%, dens invaginatus 0.15%, dilaceration 0.27%, taurodontism 0.09%, abnormal tooth position 1.7%, natal & neonatal teeth 0.92%, amelogenesis imperfecta 0.01%. 2. Significant correlations between the groups with individual dental anomalies were as follows : between group I and other groups, there was negative correlation, especially group I and group II. And the correlation coefficient between male and female showed differences. 3. For the supernumerary teeth group, the prevalence of male was higher than female(p<0.001). While for the congenitally missing teeth, macrodontia, microdontia, abnormal tooth position group, the prevalence of female was greater than male(p<0.001). 4. For the congenitally missing teeth group, the mandibular primary lateral incisor showed the highest incidence in primary dentiton, while mandibular lateral incisor in permanent dentition. In the mandible(72.5%), this site showed higher prevalence than in maxilla. In the case with deciduous congenitally missing teeth, the prevalence of successive permanent congenitally missing teeth was about 33.9%, the incidence was highest in mandibular lateral incisors. 5. Most supernumerary teeth existed on middle area and showed inverted position and unerupted state. In addition, supernumerary teeth showed higher incidence on maxilla (99.3%). 6. In the case with deciduous fused teeth, the prevalence of successive permanent congenitally missing teeth was 39.9%, while that of successive permanent fused teeth was 2.7%. And the highest rate of the prevalence (40.3%) appeared in fusion of mandibular deciduous lateral incisor and canine. 7. In the case of odontoma, the prevalence was higher in maxilla(78.6%) and anterior region(82.7%) than mandible and posterior region.

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