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Supplemental Permanent Maxillary Canines: Report of Two Rare Bilateral Cases

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Journal Prim Dent Care
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2007 Oct 13
PMID 17931494
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Abstract

Supernumerary teeth in the permanent maxillary canine areas are uncommon, and are usually in the form of small conical-shaped teeth. Only a few reports of supplemental maxillary canines have been published in the literature, and most relate to unilateral cases. Bilateral occurrence of such supplemental teeth in non-syndromic patients has been reported to be extremely rare. This article reports two cases of bilateral supplemental permanent maxillary canines in children with no associated syndrome.

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