2023
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20231513
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Non syndromic hypodontia with retained natal teeth-a rare case report

Abstract: Teeth that erupt prematurely have been designated with various terms such as natal teeth, neonatal teeth, congenital teeth, pre-deciduous teeth and dentitio praecox. Tooth agenesis is one of very common finding in a person. Developmental or congenital absence of one or more teeth excluding the third molars is a highly prevalent condition referred to as hypodontia. The incidence of hypodontia usually varies from 1.6-6.9% while the incidence of natal teeth on the other hand is noted to be approximately 1:2,000-1… Show more

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