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1: Av Odontoestomatol. 1989 Mar;5(3):110-2.Links

[Dens in dente. Histological characteristics of an unusual case of dens in dente]

[Article in Spanish]

We describe a rare case of "dens in dente" in an accessory germ in central location of an anencephalic phoetus. Its characteristics of having enamel surrounding normal dentin and normal pulpar cavity, all of them surrounded by the unaffected accessory germ leads us to describe the term "dente in dente". Such alteration is not previously described.

PMID: 2629752 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]