1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf02163456
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Pathologische Trias oder Vielfalt beim Zahnwechsel?

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“…At least one panoramic radiograph of each patient was available, and in most cases two or more panoramic -unterminierende Resorption des 6-Jahr-Molaren am zweiten Milchmolar -Infraposition von Milchmolaren bis hin zur Inklusion -großer Keimabstand M2 zu M1 Dabei unterschied Hoffmeister [21] innerhalb der Mikromanifestationen der Störanfälligkeit der Zahnleiste zwischen "Minus-Varianten", wie Formreduktion und Mineralisationsverspätung, und "Plus-Varianten", wie überzählige Wurzeln und Höcker, Formvergrößerungen, Zwillingsbildung und Überzahl. Darüber hinaus wurden "Plus-MinusVarianten", wie Zahnverschmelzungen und Mesiodens, genannt.…”
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“…At least one panoramic radiograph of each patient was available, and in most cases two or more panoramic -unterminierende Resorption des 6-Jahr-Molaren am zweiten Milchmolar -Infraposition von Milchmolaren bis hin zur Inklusion -großer Keimabstand M2 zu M1 Dabei unterschied Hoffmeister [21] innerhalb der Mikromanifestationen der Störanfälligkeit der Zahnleiste zwischen "Minus-Varianten", wie Formreduktion und Mineralisationsverspätung, und "Plus-Varianten", wie überzählige Wurzeln und Höcker, Formvergrößerungen, Zwillingsbildung und Überzahl. Darüber hinaus wurden "Plus-MinusVarianten", wie Zahnverschmelzungen und Mesiodens, genannt.…”
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“…Pfeifer [40] -undermining resorption of the second primary molar by the first permanent molar -infrapositioning of primary molars up to inclusion -increased distance between tooth buds of second and first molars Within the microsymptoms of predisposition to disturbed development of the dental lamina, Hoffmeister [21] distinguished between "minus variants" such as microforms and delayed mineralization, and "plus variants" such as excessive numbers of cusps and roots, macrodontia, tooth twinning, and hyperodontia. In addition he referred to "plus-minus variants", such as fusion of teeth and mesiodens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This hypothesis was confirmed by the fact that in our study the upper teeth were affected a bit more often than the lower teeth. Hoffmeister [25], however, believed the permanent tooth bud itself to be the reason for disturbed resorption of the roots of primary teeth. Our current results do not provide an answer to this still open question.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoffmeister [22][23][24][25] published a comprehensive list of different symptoms indicating disturbances in the development of the dentition after evaluating family studies over three generations and five decades. He coined the term "symptoms of a genetically determined predisposition to disturbed development of the dentition" assuming a common genetic background.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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