Single-rooted primary molar in a little girl with Ectodermal dysplasia: A rare case
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
The aim of this study was to present a rare case of a single-rooted primary molar that is associated with syndromichypodontia. Dental anomalies, especially permanent single-rooted molars are fairly common between the second and third molar teeth; but the single-rooted primary molar is very rare and few cases have been reported. Information about the tooth root morphology and anatomical differences between single-rooted primary molars will enable a pediatric dentist to achieve a successful root canal treatment Also, because there is relationship between a single-rooted primary molar and a specific gene, suspect can arise regarding the presence of the underlying disorder related to that gene after seeing single-rooted primary molar. Keywords:syndromichypodontia, Dental anomalies, pediatric
Authors and Affiliations
Arghavan Kamali, Zahra Alipuriani
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