Ectopic Mandibular Canine with Partial Anodontia - A Rare Case Report
Ectopic Mandibular Canine with Partial Anodontia - A Rare Case Report
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Ectopic eruption of the tooth is a developmental disturbance where the tooth does not erupt in a normal position.This may be due to arch length deficiency or due to, delayed or premature Economic burden of varicella in children 1–12 Years of age in Hungary, 2011–2015 exfoliation of deciduous teeth, or a combination of the above.A total or complete absence of teeth is called true anodontia; if one or more teeth are missing, it is called partial anodontia.It can be syndromic or non-syndromic in occurrence.
Here, we present a rare case of non-syndromic partial anodontia and ectopic eruption Wastewater reuse of permanent mandibular canine in a female patient.