Prevalence of Taurodont Primary Teeth in Turkish Children

Taurodontism is a dental anomaly characterized by a significant shape abnormality that involves the roots. This anomaly is a condition that causes the pulp chamber or pulp tissue to enlarge and root bifurcation or trifurcation to migrate to the apices; this results from the shortening of the roots and root canals.

Taurodont Primary Teeth


The term taurodontism was first defined in 1913 by Sir Arthur Keith. It was subdivided into three types, as hypotaurodontism, mesotaurodontism and hypertaurodontism, depending on the relative amount of apical displacement of the floor of the pulp chamber. It appears both in permanent and deciduous teeth, but deciduous teeth are more frequently affected than permanent teeth.

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