Three-rooted Maxillary and Bi-rooted Mandibular Primary Canines: A Case Report
Multi-rooted primary canine is a rare anomaly in the primary dentition. The most common and normal form of root morphology in primary canines is a single root, while rare cases of bi-rooted or three-rooted canines have been reported in different ethnic groups. This anomaly is often discovered accide...
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Main Authors: | Khashayar Sanjari (Author), Hosna Ebrahimi Zadeh (Author), Leila Eftekhar (Author) |
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International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences (IJSRDMS),
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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