Anatomical Aspects of Permanent Geminate Superior Central Incisives

  • Santos K
  • Lins C
  • Almeida-Gomes F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The dental gemination is a morphological alteration that can occur during the development of the dental germ, resulting in a total or partial formation of two teeth which are not completely separate. The aim of this work was to relate an unusual case of gemination by the periapical radiography of superior central incisive in the permanent dentition.

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Santos, K. S. A. dos, Lins, C. C. dos S. A., Almeida-Gomes, F., Travassos, R. M. C., & Santos, R. A. dos. (2009). Anatomical Aspects of Permanent Geminate Superior Central Incisives. International Journal of Morphology, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-95022009000200035

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