medigraphic.com
SPANISH

Revista ADM Órgano Oficial de la Asociación Dental Mexicana

ISSN 0001-0944 (Print)
Órgano Oficial de la Asociación Dental Mexicana
  • Contents
  • View Archive
  • Information
    • General Information        
    • Directory
  • Publish
    • Instructions for authors        
    • Send manuscript
  • medigraphic.com
    • Home
    • Journals index            
    • Register / Login
  • Mi perfil

2003, Number 6

<< Back Next >>

Rev ADM 2003; 60 (6)

Development dental anomalies associated to the Tzompantli prehispanic collection

Ugalde MFJ, Pompa y PJA
Full text How to cite this article

Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 219-224
PDF size: 199.40 Kb.


Key words:

Dental anomalies, supernumerary teeth, partial anodontia.

ABSTRACT

The prehispanic collection (Tzompantli of Tlatelolco), of the “Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia” of Mexico City was studied. In order to research the existence of disturbances in dental development four skulls was found: A supernumerary tooth; a mesiodens; a delayed primary molar; and two congenitally missing lower lateral teeth. In three maxillas: Two ectopic permanent canines and a delayed primary canine; a congenitally missing upper lateral; and a mesiodens. These findings show their existence since the prehispanic age, and the interest to know their etiology.


REFERENCES

  1. León-Portilla M. Visión de los vencidos. Ed. UNAM. 2000; Capítulo XIV: 148.

  2. González RF. Un Tzompantli en Tlatelolco. Boletín INAH, 1963: 3-5.

  3. Garvey MT. Supernumerary teeth- an overview of classification, diagnosis and management. J Can Dent Assoc 1999; 65: 612-6.

  4. Liu JF. Characteristics of premaxillary supernumerary teeth: a survey of 112 cases. ASDC J Dent Child 1995; 62: 262-5.

  5. Levine N. The clinical management of supernumerary teeth. J Can Dent Assoc 1961; 28: 297-303.

  6. Brook AH. Dental anomalies of number, form and size; their prevalence in British schoolchildren. J Int Assoc Dent Child 1974; 5: 37-53.

  7. Foster TD. Characteristics of supernumerary teeth in the upper central incisor. Dent Pract Dent Rec 1969; 20: 8-12.

  8. Howard RD. The unerupted incisor. A study of the postoperative eruptive history of incisors delayed in their eruption by supernumerary teeth. Dent Pract Dent Rec 1967; 17: 332-41.

  9. Houston WJB. Manual de Ortodoncia. Ed. El Manual Moderno. Irregularidades dentales locales. 1988; 9: 146-148.

  10. Gorfin JR. Thomna Patología Oral. Ed. Salvat. Anomalías en el desarrollo de los dientes y maxilares. 1981; 3: 137-138.

  11. Proffit RW. Contemporary Orthodontics. Ed. The Mosby Company. The etiology of orthodontic problems. 1986; 5: 97-99.

  12. Graber TM. Ortodoncia: Teoría y práctica. Ed. Interamericana. Etiología de la maloclusión, factores locales. 1981; 7: 354-367.

  13. Graber TM. Ortodoncia: Teoría y práctica. Ed. Interamericana. Etiología de la maloclusión, factores locales. 1981; 7: 348-354.

  14. Baccetti T. Associated dental anomalies in an Etruscan adolescent. The Angle Orthodontist 1995; 1: 75-80.

  15. Gravely JF. Variation in the expression of hypodontia in monozygotic twins. Dent Pract Dent Rec 1971; 21: 212-220.

  16. Corruccini RS. Orthodontistry and dental occlusion in Etruscans. Angle Orthod 1989; 59: 61-64.

  17. Bjerklin. Ectopic eruption of maxillary first permanent molars and association with other tooth and developmental disturbances. Europ J Orthod 1992; 14: 369-375.

  18. Garn SN. Effect of agenesis on the crown-size profile pattern. J Dent Res 1969; 48: 1314.




2020     |     www.medigraphic.com

Mi perfil

C?MO CITAR (Vancouver)

Rev ADM. 2003;60