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Concomitant occurrence of type IV canine transmigration in association with other dental variations -a rare case report


International Journal of Molecular Biology: Open Access
Nagaveni NB,<sup>1</sup> Muggalla Annie Glory,<sup>2</sup> Chiranjeevi H,<sup>3</sup> Ashwini KS<sup>4</sup>

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Abstract

Human being can exhibit variations in dentition pertaining to the tooth size, shape, structure and composition resulting in diverse group of developmental dental anomalies when disturbance occurs during tooth formation. Dental literature shows occurrence of either single or two dental anomalies in a single patient. Occurrence of multiple dental variations in an individual is an extremely uncommon phenomenon. The present research article illustrates the concomitant occurrence of different dental anomalies and variations pertaining to tooth eruption pattern, congenital tooth agenesis and tooth shedding process. As development of such multiple dental malformations in a non-syndromic, single patient is an extremely rare entity, it is worth to record and publish such rare dental variations to the existing dental literature to enhance the quality of dental research treasure. Hence, the present case was recorded, and the research paper was drafted and published.

Keywords

canine tooth transmigration, concomitant occurrence, dental developmental anomalies, over-retention of primary canine, rudimentary maxillary third molars

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