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Fusion or Gemination? Diagnosis and Management in Primary Teeth: A Report of Two Cases

机译:融合还是Gemination? 初级牙齿的诊断和管理:两种情况的报告

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Primary double teeth (PDT), referring to either gemination or fusion, are one of the most important and frequent developmental dental anomalies that can affect children’s oral health. Many clinical complications are correlated with these anomalies, such as dental caries, malocclusions, periodontal problems, and dental anomalies in permanent dentition. The aim of this report was to describe, through two cases, a case of gemination and another of fusion, the clinical management, the consequent effects, and the possible repercussions of these two developmental abnormalities on permanent successors. The first case involved gemination of the primary maxillary left central incisor (#61) in a 6-year-old boy. The patient presented with dental caries in the geminated tooth and its contiguous primary left lateral incisor (#62). The radiological examination revealed a slight developmental delay in the permanent left lateral incisor (#22). The treatment plan involved performing a pulpotomy and restoring the dental crowns of the affected teeth. The second clinical case describes a 6-year-old girl with unilateral fusion between a primary mandibular lateral incisor (#72) and a supernumerary tooth (#72’). The treatment included restoration of the deep grooves of the fused teeth using flowable composite and coronal restoration of the contiguous left primary canine (#73). Clinical and radiological follow-ups were performed every 3 months to monitor the development of teeth. No clinical and radiological symptoms were noted during the follow-up visits. PDT may require a multidisciplinary treatment. They should be diagnosed early to avoid and treat any possible complications in both the primary teeth and their permanent successors.
机译:初级双牙(PDT)指的是Gemination或Fusion,是可能影响儿童口腔健康的最重要和频繁的发育牙齿异常之一。许多临床并发症与这些异常相关,例如牙科龋齿,咬合,牙周病的牙髓,牙齿异常和牙齿异常。本报告的目的是通过两种情况来描述,通过两种案例,另一种融合,临床管理,随之而来的常规后继的可能影响以及对常规后续的异常的影响。第一种涉及在一个6岁的男孩中涉及原发性上颌的左侧中颌骨切入(#61)。患者在牙釉质的牙齿中呈现龋齿及其连续的初级左侧切牙(#62)。放射学检查显示永久性左侧切牙(#22)的轻微发育延迟。治疗计划涉及进行牙髓切开术并恢复受影响牙齿的牙科冠。第二个临床案例描述了一名6岁的女孩,初级下颌横向切牙(#72)和上颌牙齿(#72')之间的单侧融合。处理包括使用可流动的左下犬(#73)的可流动复合材料和冠状恢复来恢复熔牙的深槽。每3个月进行临床和放射学随访,以监测牙齿的发育。在随访期间没有注意到临床和放射症状。 PDT可能需要多学科治疗。它们应尽早诊断为避免并治疗主要牙齿和常规后继的任何可能的并发症。

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