TALON′S CUSP: REPORT OF FOUR UNUSUAL CASES

Talon′s cusp: Report of four unusual cases

Talon cusp is a developmental dental anomaly thought to arise as a result of evagination on the surface of a tooth crown before calcification has occurred.The etiology remains unknown.The incidence is 0.04-10%.Any tooth may have a talon cusp but most of the cases involve maxillary lateral incisors, with some instances of bilateral involvemen

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Delusional Themes Across Affective and Non-Affective Psychoses

The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions.The neurocognitive position conceives delusion as a non-specific, though polymorphic, symptom.The psychopathological position views features of delusion such as content and structure as having meaningful connections with diagnostic entities.This study aim

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