Three fragments of the upper jaw of an Etruscan adolescent of the 6th century B.C. discovered at the necropolis of Cancellone 1 (Magliano in Tuscany, Grosseto, Italy) were examined. A triad of associated dental anomalies was found: congenitally missing second premolars, "peg-shaped" permanent lateral incisors, and ectopic (palatal) eruption of a permanent canine. These findings provided the opportunity to discuss etiopathogenetic aspects of the associations among different types of tooth abnormalities.
Associated Dental Anomalies In An Etruscan Adolescent / T. BACCETTI;L. FRANCHI; J. MOGGI CECCHI;E. PACCIANI. - In: ANGLE ORTHODONTIST. - ISSN 0003-3219. - STAMPA. - 65:(1995), pp. 75-79.
Associated Dental Anomalies In An Etruscan Adolescent
BACCETTI, TIZIANO;FRANCHI, LORENZO;MOGGI CECCHI, IACOPO;
1995
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Three fragments of the upper jaw of an Etruscan adolescent of the 6th century B.C. discovered at the necropolis of Cancellone 1 (Magliano in Tuscany, Grosseto, Italy) were examined. A triad of associated dental anomalies was found: congenitally missing second premolars, "peg-shaped" permanent lateral incisors, and ectopic (palatal) eruption of a permanent canine. These findings provided the opportunity to discuss etiopathogenetic aspects of the associations among different types of tooth abnormalities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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