Maxillary Distomolar Associated with Dentigerous Cyst: An Unusual Entity
Supernumerary teeth may be encountered as an incidental finding on a radiograph. When impacted, they may be associated with clinical signs related to different problems such as failure of eruption, teeth displacement, root resorption or cystic lesions. They may occur in primary and permanent dentiti...
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Main Authors: | Edouard Di Donna (Author), Loïc Mahé Keller (Author), Annika Neri (Author), Alexandre Perez (Author), Tommaso Lombardi (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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