Fusion and Gemination in a Primary Mandibular Anterior Teeth

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Dr Prasanna Kumar Rao J
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Rohan Mascarenhas
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Praveen Jodalli
Praveen Jodalli
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Vijay Kumar
Vijay Kumar
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Darshana Devadiga
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Abstract

Tooth fusion is one of the rare anomalies of the shape of the tooth. It is due to the union of two separate tooth germs. Tooth fusion and gemination in mandibular primary teeth has very little documentation in Indian population. These conditions requires a minimal intervention approach, preventive procedures, and a long-term follow-up. Here we report a rare case of fusion between left mandibular primary central and lateral incisors and gemination in right primary mandibular lateral incisor in a four year old boy.

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Dr Prasanna Kumar Rao J. 2014. \u201cFusion and Gemination in a Primary Mandibular Anterior Teeth\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 13 (GJMR Volume 13 Issue J2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

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Tooth fusion is one of the rare anomalies of the shape of the tooth. It is due to the union of two separate tooth germs. Tooth fusion and gemination in mandibular primary teeth has very little documentation in Indian population. These conditions requires a minimal intervention approach, preventive procedures, and a long-term follow-up. Here we report a rare case of fusion between left mandibular primary central and lateral incisors and gemination in right primary mandibular lateral incisor in a four year old boy.

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Rohan Mascarenhas
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Praveen Jodalli
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Vijay Kumar
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