Maxillary unilateral parastyle: An Orthodontist's Conundrum
<p>The developmental anomalies can be in the form of mild alteration in shape of crown or root such as development of an extra supernumerary cusp in both primary and permanent dentition. Such developmental disturbances are rare in permanent dentition. Parastyle is one common form of accessory...
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Main Authors: | Abirami Ramesh (Author), Priyanka Madhavan (Author), Vivek Amin (Author), Jaya Ramesh (Author) |
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Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Peertechz Publications,
2021-08-16.
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