Double teeth in the primary dentition: Case reports from a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital
The term double tooth is used to describe the developmental dental abnormalities called gemination and fusion. Gemination is an attempted, incomplete division of a single tooth germ during the proliferation stage of odontogenesis, while fusion is the union of two or more independently developing tee...
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Main Authors: | O. O. Olatosi (Author), E. O. Sote (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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