An inverted impacted maxillary central incisor: the rare developmental anamoly: A case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Impaction of maxillary permanent incisor is not a frequently case in dental practice, but its treatment is challenging because of its importance to facial esthetics. Early detection of such teeth is most important if complications are to be avoided. An unusual case of impacted and inverted maxillary central incisor is reported in a 8 year old boy. Inverted maxillary central incisor was not associated with any other anomaly which is rare.
Authors and Affiliations
Megha Rautela, Himanshu Aeran, Pradeep Rastogi, Preeti Dhawan
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