The rarest cause of impaction of mandibular third molar - A case report
Mandibular tooth impaction is a very common finding and is usually associated with so many local and systemic causes in which the pathway of tooth eruption is obstructed or misdirected. The local causes are either a local bony lesion or an abnormal position of the adjacent tooth. The case presented...
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Main Authors: | Chandresh Jaiswara (Author), Alka Rani (Author), Neeraj Kumar Dhiman (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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