Managing a Case of Non Syndromic Multiple Impacted Teeth

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract:Dental impactions add complications to a prescribed treatment plan and thus, are challenging for the treating practitioner. Etiology can be multifactorial and its timely treatment is important for functional, esthetic and psychological demands. Here we are presenting a case of report of a 14-year-old male patient with unknown etiology of multiple impacted teeth. Keywords: impactions, non-syndromic, unknown etiology.

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Narula Khyati, MV Ashith

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Narula Khyati, MV Ashith (2018). Managing a Case of Non Syndromic Multiple Impacted Teeth. Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research, 3(3), 73-75. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-400295