Supplemental premolars in a 13 year old child--a case report
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Supplemental premolars in a 13 year old child--a case report
Abstract
A case of 13 old year is presented with supernumerary maxillary premolars one on either side. Radiograph revealed presence of five more supernumerary teeth unerupted in both maxilla and mandible. The implications of early diagnosis and management to prevent further complications are discussed.
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