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Tooth Ankylosis

Solid fixation of a tooth resulting from fusion of the cementum and alveolar bone, with obliteration of the periodontal ligament. It is uncommon in the deciduous dentition and very rare in permanent teeth. (Jablonski's Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992)
Also Known As:
Ankylosis of Teeth; Dental Ankylosis; Ankyloses, Dental; Ankyloses, Dentoalveolar; Ankyloses, Tooth; Ankylosis, Dental; Dental Ankyloses; Dentoalveolar Ankyloses; Teeth Ankyloses; Teeth Ankylosis; Tooth Ankyloses; Ankylosis, Dentoalveolar; Ankylosis, Tooth; Dentoalveolar Ankylosis
Networked: 40 relevant articles (1 outcomes, 7 trials/studies)

Relationship Network

Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Root Resorption
2. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
3. Tooth Avulsion
4. Necrosis
5. Dental Fluorosis

Experts

1. Andersson, Lars: 2 articles (12/2016 - 06/2014)
2. Joseph, Bobby: 2 articles (12/2016 - 06/2014)
3. Kanno, Zuisei: 2 articles (07/2005 - 03/2005)
4. Soma, Kunimichi: 2 articles (07/2005 - 03/2005)
5. Abiko, Yoshihiro: 1 article (10/2022)
6. Bolortsetseg, Dembereldorj: 1 article (10/2022)
7. Islam, Syed Taufiqul: 1 article (10/2022)
8. Kurashige, Yoshihito: 1 article (10/2022)
9. Minowa, Erika: 1 article (10/2022)
10. Okada, Yunosuke: 1 article (10/2022)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Tooth Ankylosis:
1. AmelogeninIBA
2. OsteoprotegerinIBA
3. LigandsIBA
4. Fibronectins (Fibronectin)IBA
5. FibrinIBA
6. CollagenIBA
7. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
8. FluoridesIBA
9. oxytalanIBA
10. Alendronate (Alendronate Sodium)FDA LinkGeneric

Therapies and Procedures

1. Drug Tapering
2. Replantation
3. Bite Force (Occlusal Forces)
4. Transplantation
5. Tooth Replantation