Taurodontism in association with the cusp of carabelli: a report of 2 cases
Taurodontism is a malformation of multirooted teeth characterized by abnormally large pulp chamber and abnormally short roots. It is diagnosed by the use of radiographs. The cusp of Carabelli is a morphological anomaly of the crown usually seen clinically on the mesiopalatal surface of the maxillary...
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Main Authors: | E. O. Sote (Author), A. O. Ogunkola (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
2009-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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