Orthodontic treatment of a case with a congenitally missing maxillary canine and a malformed contralateral canine
Excluding third molars, the prevalence of tooth agenesis of permanent teeth ranges from 1.6% to 9.6%. The congenital absence of maxillary permanent canines is a rare condition with a reported prevalence of less than 0.5%. Case reports describing congenitally missing permanent canines are uncommon, a...
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Main Authors: | Masoud Ahmed I. (Author), Bindagji Feras H. (Author) |
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