1973
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(73)90275-2
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Bilateral transposed mandibular teeth

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“…Only few cases of bilateral transposition of a canine and lateral incisor in the mandible have been reported [13, 14]. The prevalence of tooth transposition varies according to different studies and was found to be 0.43% of patients in India [15], 0.38% in Turkish population [16], and 0.14% of patients in Nigeria [17, 18], whereas the prevalence of mandibular canine-lateral incisor transposition is only 0.03% [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only few cases of bilateral transposition of a canine and lateral incisor in the mandible have been reported [13, 14]. The prevalence of tooth transposition varies according to different studies and was found to be 0.43% of patients in India [15], 0.38% in Turkish population [16], and 0.14% of patients in Nigeria [17, 18], whereas the prevalence of mandibular canine-lateral incisor transposition is only 0.03% [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So far, no cases of transposition were described in temporary dentition [ 4 ]. Our case is a rare one, since only a few cases of mandibular transpositions were presented in the literature [ 2 , 17 , 18 , 22 ]. The transposition, as stated by Tanaka et al, can be associated with other dental anomalies such as missing, impacted, small or malformed adjacent teeth, rotations and dilacerations [ 23 , 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%