Association between Third Molar Agenesis and Other Dental Anomalies
Introduction: Third molar teeth are the most common teeth with agenesis. The absence of this tooth also increases the probability of anomalies in other teeth by several times. Since panoramic radiography is used to diagnose and plan treatment in orthodontic patients, along with routine clinical exam...
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Main Authors: | parastoo namdar (Author), atena shiva (Author), mehran armin (Author), tahura etezadi (Author), reza ali mohammadpour (Author), ali ajilian (Author) |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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