上颌骨出现先天性牙齿一例。

Ou Daigaku shigakushi Pub Date : 1989-04-01
N Fujino, A Mita, T Saito, H Sato, S Morikawa, T Saito
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摘要

先天性牙齿不仅被Massler等人划分为出生时就长出的先天性牙齿和新生儿期就长出的新生儿牙齿,而且还分为正常乳牙和多生牙。先天性牙齿多见于下颌前牙区,但在其他区域极为罕见。作者遇到了一个罕见的情况下,有一个所谓的先天性牙齿在上颌前区,这是一个多余的和融合的牙齿。该病例是一名4个月大的男孩患者,于1986年10月17日到欧胡大学牙科医院的儿童诊所就诊,主诉上颌前龈垫橡胶和肿胀。通过对他的口腔x光片和过去病史的检查,作者在肿胀的牙龈垫中发现了一种齿状物质,并诊断为所谓的先天性多生牙。这颗牙被拔掉了。对拔牙进行组织病理学检查。它的边缘中间有一个v形的门牙,看起来好像两颗牙齿连在一起了。唇舌切片的连续切片未见牙骨质将牙釉质、牙本质和牙切齿附近的牙髓分隔开。因此正确诊断为融合牙。在根唇面形成约三分之一根长处,观察到细胞牙骨质的厚度。这被认为是对牙槽骨无支撑和牙齿过度活动的生理反应。拔牙后预后良好,7个月后患者口腔内全部出现正常乳牙。
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[A case of a so-called congenital tooth appeared in maxilla].

The congenital teeth are not only classified by Massler et al. as a natal tooth that has erupted at birth and a neonatal tooth that erupts at neonatal period, but also divided into a normal deciduous tooth and a supernumerary tooth. The congenital teeth are mostly found in the mandibular anterior region, but extremely rare in other regions. The authors met a rare case, that had a so-called congenital tooth in the maxillary anterior region, which was a supernumerary and fused tooth. The case was a boy patient, 4 months of age, who visited the pedodontic clinic, of Ohu University Dental Hospital, with the complaint of ruber and swelling of the maxillary anterior gum pad, October 17th in 1986. By oral inspection of the dental radiogram and his past history, the authors found a odontoid material in the swelled gum pad and diagnosed it as a so-called congenital and supernumerary tooth. The tooth was extracted. The extracted tooth was investigated histopathologically. It had the v-shaped incisula at the middle of its edge, and seemed as if two teeth had coalesced. The serial preparations by the labio-lingual section showed no partition, such cementum as to divide the enamel, the dentin and the pulp near the incisula. Therefore it was diagnosed as fused tooth correctly. In the labial surface of the root formed about a third root length, the thickness of the cellular cementum was observed. It was considered as a physiological reaction to no support of the alveolar bone and to the excess mobility of the tooth. The prognosis after its extraction was good, and all normal deciduous incisors appeared in his mouth, 7 month later.

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