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. 2004 Nov;14(6):446-50.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-263X.2004.00571.x.

Congenitally missing maxillary permanent canines: report of 32 cases from an ethnic Chinese population

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Congenitally missing maxillary permanent canines: report of 32 cases from an ethnic Chinese population

S Y Cho et al. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Cases of congenitally missing permanent teeth involving only maxillary canines are uncommon. Prevalence studies have revealed that it is a rare finding in Caucasian populations, but it may be relatively more common in Asian groups. This report describes radiographic findings in 32 Chinese children with congenitally missing maxillary permanent canines. The aetiology of such an anomaly is obscure, but the racial difference in prevalence suggests that genetic factors may be more influential than environmental ones.

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