Unerupted

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Dental problems such as unerupted teeth or extra or missing teeth ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have had situations where I did recommend removal of an extra tooth to allow better eruption of the unerupted permanent teeth. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2007)

If it is impacted or unerupted, then it is a little more complicated. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2007)

There are no cavity causing bacteria associated with an unerupted tooth. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

Well, in a bacteriological sense, no, but I occassionally see an odd occurance where there is evidently a large radioluscency(dark area) in the coronal (top) part of a unerupted tooth that indicates loss of tooth structure like a cavity would appear. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

All of the bones and teeth (unerupted) are comparable to those of newborn infants. ❋ Unknown (1997)

When the condition is due to a carious stump or to an unerupted tooth, this should be extracted at the same time as the abscess is opened. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

This may be symptomatic of some inflammatory condition in the vicinity, such as a pyogenic affection of the lower jaw -- for example, that associated with a carious root or an unerupted wisdom tooth, or with parotitis or tonsillitis. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

The cyst is filled with a glairy mucoid fluid, and may contain one or more unerupted teeth (Fig. 252). ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

IF these are mineral operations, proper to the lower regions of the earth, and exerted upon bodies under immense compression, such things will be sometimes found in the unerupted lavas, as well as in the contiguous bodies with which they are associated. ❋ Unknown (1788)

BESIDES this internal mark of an unerupted lava in the substance of the stone or body of the flowing mass, there are others which belong to it in common with all other mineral strata, consolidated by subterraneous fire, and changed from the place of their original formation; this is, the being broken and dislocated, and having veins of foreign matter formed in their separations and contractions. ❋ Unknown (1788)

But in the unerupted species of lava, that is to say, in our whinstone, every species of mineral appearance is occasionally to be found. ❋ Unknown (1788)

In addition to its rheological properties, the enamel of unerupted crowns experiences relatively limited cracking and flaking because the structure is buffered against the direct effects of heat by the surrounding bone of the jaw ❋ Jeffrey H. Schwartz Et Al. (2010)

Dennis J Norheim Dental Many oral diseases (such as bilateral odontogenic keratocysts) and abnormalities (such as several unerupted teeth) can indicate systemic, neural, or other diseases. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I suppose I am very privileged in that, if I am in possession of an immortal soul, it gives me very little trouble, like an unerupted wisdom tooth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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