
pmid: 16872394
Abstract – A 2‐year 6‐month male presented after an intrusive injury sustained at 15 months of age. Intra‐oral radiographs showed coronal dilaceration of the germ of the permanent central incisor and the presence of a calcified tissue mass in the area of the trauma which was identified after surgical removal as the permanent upper left lateral incisor. Immediate treatment and long‐term options are discussed.
Dentition, Permanent, Incisor, Male, Tooth Crown, Tooth Abnormalities, Child, Preschool, Maxilla, Humans, Tooth Germ, Tooth Injuries, Tooth, Deciduous
Dentition, Permanent, Incisor, Male, Tooth Crown, Tooth Abnormalities, Child, Preschool, Maxilla, Humans, Tooth Germ, Tooth Injuries, Tooth, Deciduous
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