Primary and secondary impaction of four primary molar teeth in a single patient
The lack of eruption of a primary tooth can be considered rare. In primary impaction, the primary tooth not only has never appeared in the oral cavity, but also is always covered by a more or less thick layer of bone. Secondary impaction, which is relatively more common, denotes teeth that at one ti...
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Main Authors: | Bruno Ramos Chrcanovic (Author), Ana Cristina Rodrigues Antunes Souza (Author), Ricardo Mascarenhas Paixão (Author), Leandro Napier Souza (Author) |
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Editorial Ciencias Médicas,
2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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