Dens Evaginatus and Dens Invaginatus in Dilacerated Maxillary Lateral Incisor Diagnosed Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography - A Case Report and Review of Literature

Indian J Dent Res. 2023 Oct 1;34(4):448-450. doi: 10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_53_22. Epub 2024 Apr 19.

Abstract

Introduction: Dens invaginatus (DI) and Dens evaginatus (DE), the developmental anomalies affecting the morphology of the tooth structure are extremely rare to occur. DI occurs because of invagination of a crown into dental papillae. DE is a tubercular emergence from occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth and lingual surfaces of anterior teeth. The two anomalies on separate teeth are frequently mentioned, but their co-occurrence in a single tooth is a rare entity.

Patient concerns: A 20-year-old male patient presented with the rare combination of DE and DI on a dilacerated maxillary right lateral incisor diagnosed using cone beam CT. Treatment: The patient was managed conservatively and is undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment for malocclusion. Despite its uniqueness, very few localized cases have been documented.

Takeaway lessons: These anomalies act as an etiological factor for several dental problems for neighboring & opposing tooth. Early diagnosis of such anomalies should be done so that prophylactic management can be initiated.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cone-Beam Computed Tomography* / methods
  • Dens in Dente* / diagnostic imaging
  • Dens in Dente* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Incisor* / abnormalities
  • Incisor* / diagnostic imaging
  • Male
  • Maxilla* / abnormalities
  • Maxilla* / diagnostic imaging
  • Young Adult