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Regional Odontodisplasia Presenting As A Softtissue Swelling, Murat Meti̇n, Cahi̇t Üçok, Ahmet Keski̇n, Fi̇gen Çi̇zmeci̇ Jan 1999

Regional Odontodisplasia Presenting As A Softtissue Swelling, Murat Meti̇n, Cahi̇t Üçok, Ahmet Keski̇n, Fi̇gen Çi̇zmeci̇

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Regional odontodisplasia is a developmental anomaly of dental tissues with characteristic clinical, radiographic and histologic appearances. It most commonly affects the maxillary anterior teeth of both the primary and permanent dentition, and occurs in females twice as often as in males. The pathogenesis is unknown. A case of a twelve- year old female with regional odontodisplasia is presented. Although the affected teeth displayed the radiographical and clinical features of odontodisplasia, the patient appeared with significant soft tissue swelling on the anterior region of the mandible.


The Evaluation Of Elongated Styloid Process In Panoramic Radiographs In Edentulous Patients, Memduha Gülhal Bozkir, Hasan Boğa, Fahri̇ Dere Jan 1999

The Evaluation Of Elongated Styloid Process In Panoramic Radiographs In Edentulous Patients, Memduha Gülhal Bozkir, Hasan Boğa, Fahri̇ Dere

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

It has been estimated that between 2% to 28% of the general adult population has radiographic evidence of elongated styloid process. In adults, the mean radiographic lenght of the styloid process is 20 to 30 mm and its tip is located between the external and internal carotid arteries, just lateral to the tonsillar fossa. Eagle's syndrome occurs when an elongated styloid process or ossified stylohyoid ligament causes recurrent throat pain or foreign body sensation, dysphagia, or facial pain. It may develop inflammatory changes or impinge on the adjacent arteries or sensory nerve endings, leading to the symptoms described. To study …


Focal Dermal Hypoplasia (Goltz Syndrome) In Amale Infant, Hülya Bi̇lgen, Eren Özek, Cengi̇z Canpolat, Oya Gürbüz, Müyesser Tuncer Jan 1999

Focal Dermal Hypoplasia (Goltz Syndrome) In Amale Infant, Hülya Bi̇lgen, Eren Özek, Cengi̇z Canpolat, Oya Gürbüz, Müyesser Tuncer

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

No abstract provided.


Hydrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia(Associated With Numerous Enclusedpermanent Teeth Including A Primary Molar), Ali Rıza Alpöz Jan 1999

Hydrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia(Associated With Numerous Enclusedpermanent Teeth Including A Primary Molar), Ali Rıza Alpöz

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

No abstract provided.


Autosomal Dominant Osteopetrosis Type Ii, Kazim Şenel, Si̇nan Sönmez, Lale Cerrahoğlu, Mahi̇r Uğur, Selami̇ Suma Jan 1999

Autosomal Dominant Osteopetrosis Type Ii, Kazim Şenel, Si̇nan Sönmez, Lale Cerrahoğlu, Mahi̇r Uğur, Selami̇ Suma

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

No abstract provided.