Ender Görülen Lokalizasyonda Ektopik Diş:Bir Olgu Sunumu

Özet: Ektopik dişler, alveolar ark dışında yerleşmiş veya normal lokalizasyonda yer almayan dişler olarak tanımlanmaktadır. Etiyolojik faktörler arasında gelişimsel düzensizlikler, enfeksiyon, travma ve idiyopatik nedenler sayılabilir. Vertikal, horizontal veya inverse pozisyonda olabilirler. Genellikle rutin klinik ve radyolojik incelemeler esnasında tespit edilirler. Ektopik dişin tanı ve tedavisinin planlamasında bilgisayarlı tomografi önemlidir. Sunduğumuz bu makalede mandibulada yer alan ektopik bir diş olgusu sunulmuştur. Anahtar Kelimeler: Ektopik diş, İnverse diş, Mandibula Abstract: Ectopic teeth are defined as the teeth that erupt outside of the alveolar arch or impacted in unusual location. Developmental disorders, infection, trauma, and idiopathic causes are presented in the etiology.It can be vertical,horizontal or inverted  position. It is usually diagnosed during routine clinical and radiological examinations. Computegd tomography is necessary in the planning of diagnosis and treatment of ectopic tooth. In this article, a case of an ectopic tooth in the mandibula is reported. Keywords:Ectopic tooth,İnverted tooth, Mandibula

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