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Chapter 6 Disturbed Tooth Eruption

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Tooth eruption comprises the movement of teeth through the soft tissues of the jaw and the overlying mucosa into the oral cavity (Fig. 6.1) [1].

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  1. Craddock HL, Youngson CC (2004) Eruptive tooth movement-the current state of knowledge. Br Dent J 197:385–391

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  2. Slootweg PJ, Huber J (1984) Dento-alveolar abnormalities in oculomandibulodyscephaly (Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome). J Oral Pathol 13:147–154

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Slootweg, P. (2007). Chapter 6 Disturbed Tooth Eruption. In: Dental Pathology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71691-4_6

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