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Article: A catalogue of anomalies and traits of the permanent dentition of southern Chinese

TitleA catalogue of anomalies and traits of the permanent dentition of southern Chinese
Authors
Issue Date1998
PublisherJournal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.pediatricdentistry.com
Citation
Journal Of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 1998, v. 22 n. 3, p. 185-194 How to Cite?
AbstractVariations in size, form and morphology of the teeth can result in anomalies such as macrodontia, microdontia, hyperdontia, hypodontia, double tooth, dens evaginatus, dens invaginatus, and talon cusp. A trait may occur more commonly in certain ethnic groups. Among these traits are shovel-shaped incisors, lingual tubercle, Carabelli's trait and protostyltd of the molars. Because people are traveling more frequently than ever before, and there are many migrants in different parts of the world, it is increasingly important for dental professionals to be aware of the characteristics and prevalence of the anomalies and traits that occur in the different ethnic groups, so as to be able to make valid clinical judgments and to provide the appropriate treatment. The characteristics of these anomalies and traits are presented along with the prevalence figures in the southern Chinese.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/66480
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2021 Impact Factor: 1.338
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.428
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dc.contributor.authorKing, NMen_HK
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dc.description.abstractVariations in size, form and morphology of the teeth can result in anomalies such as macrodontia, microdontia, hyperdontia, hypodontia, double tooth, dens evaginatus, dens invaginatus, and talon cusp. A trait may occur more commonly in certain ethnic groups. Among these traits are shovel-shaped incisors, lingual tubercle, Carabelli's trait and protostyltd of the molars. Because people are traveling more frequently than ever before, and there are many migrants in different parts of the world, it is increasingly important for dental professionals to be aware of the characteristics and prevalence of the anomalies and traits that occur in the different ethnic groups, so as to be able to make valid clinical judgments and to provide the appropriate treatment. The characteristics of these anomalies and traits are presented along with the prevalence figures in the southern Chinese.en_HK
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