Clinical Course and Treatment of a Triplication Defect: A Case Report
Abstract
Fusion is an anomaly manifested in both deciduous and permanent dentitions. Fu- sion of dental tissues in the primary dentition is of clinical significance owing to the challenges in treatment of the affected teeth and aberrations encountered in development and eruption of their successors. Triple tooth refers to the union of three separate tooth entities. It can occur by fusion, germination, concrescence or a combination of both fusion and germination. Triplication is rarely encountered in the deciduous dentition. The case presented herein describes triplication of de- ciduous incisors and a supernumerary tooth. The diagnosis was confirmed with the help of radiographs, CT imaging and histological examination. Retention of the triple tooth had led to crossbite. Extraction was performed for the triplicated tooth and crossbite was corrected using a composite inclined plane.
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Issue | Vol 12, No 5 (2015) | |
Section | Case Report | |
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Triplication Fusion Tooth Supernumerary Deciduous |
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