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- adjective Not having
erupted .
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Examples
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Dental problems such as unerupted teeth or extra or missing teeth
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If it is impacted or unerupted, then it is a little more complicated.
Mesiodens, or Extra Tooth Dr. Dean Brandon 2007
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I have had situations where I did recommend removal of an extra tooth to allow better eruption of the unerupted permanent teeth.
Mesiodens, or Extra Tooth Dr. Dean Brandon 2007
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There are no cavity causing bacteria associated with an unerupted tooth.
Can a Tooth get a Cavity Before it Erupts? Dr. Dean Brandon 2006
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Well, in a bacteriological sense, no, but I occassionally see an odd occurance where there is evidently a large radioluscency(dark area) in the coronal (top) part of a unerupted tooth that indicates loss of tooth structure like a cavity would appear.
Can a Tooth get a Cavity Before it Erupts? Dr. Dean Brandon 2006
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All of the bones and teeth (unerupted) are comparable to those of newborn infants.
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This may be symptomatic of some inflammatory condition in the vicinity, such as a pyogenic affection of the lower jaw -- for example, that associated with a carious root or an unerupted wisdom tooth, or with parotitis or tonsillitis.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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The cyst is filled with a glairy mucoid fluid, and may contain one or more unerupted teeth (Fig. 252).
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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When the condition is due to a carious stump or to an unerupted tooth, this should be extracted at the same time as the abscess is opened.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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IF these are mineral operations, proper to the lower regions of the earth, and exerted upon bodies under immense compression, such things will be sometimes found in the unerupted lavas, as well as in the contiguous bodies with which they are associated.
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