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World J Stomatol. May 20, 2015; 4(2): 72-80
Published online May 20, 2015. doi: 10.5321/wjs.v4.i2.72
Table 1 Role of conebeam computed tomography for assessment of eruptive and morphological disturbances
Ref.YearEruptive or morphological disturbancesTooth involved
Nakajima et al[20]2005ImpactionMaxillary second bicuspid
Walker et al[12]2005ImpactionCanine
Siraci et al[45]2006Talon cuspFacial and lingual surfaces of a supernumerary primary tooth
Maverna et al[34]2007ImpactionMaxillary canine
Andrade et al[49]2007Root dilacerationMaxillary right central incisor
Liu et al[14]2007Supernumerary teethComplete dentition
Liu et al[32]2008ImpactionMaxillary canines
Haney et al[18]2010ImpactionMaxillary canine
Patel et al[59]2010Dens invaginatusMandibular lateral incisor
Song et al[73]2010FusionRight maxillary first molar and supernumerary tooth
Gurge et al[24]2011ImpactionUpper lateral incisor
Alqerban et al[33]2011ImpactionMaxillary canine
Kaneko et al[60]2011Dens invaginatusMaxillary lateral incisor
Narayana et al[61]2012Dens invaginatusMaxillary right lateral incisor
Vier-Pelisser et al[62]2012Dens invaginatusMaxillary left lateral incisor
Kfir et al[63]2013Dens invaginatusRight maxillary central incisor
Kato[64]2013Dens invaginatusMaxillary lateral incisor
Cantin et al[65]2013ImpactionMesiodens
Oenning et al[30]2014ImpactionThird molar
Mahesh et al[50]2014Root dilacerationPermanent maxillary right central incisor