Review and case report of the treatment in a young girl with primary failure of eruption

  • Awad M
  • Dalbah L
  • Srirengalakshmi M
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Abstract

Any localized non‐eruption of teeth can be attributed to myriad of factors. A failure of a permanent tooth to erupt or cessation of initial eruption with no obvious local/systemic causative factor is said to be primary failure of eruption (PFE). The etio‐pathogenesis of PFE is due to the mutation of PTH1R gene. Clinical features such as infra‐occluded teeth, posterior open bite, lack of any cause or habit are usually attributed to diagnosing the condition, and a confirmatory diagnosis is done by the gene analysis of PTH1R gene. Treatment of such a condition is tricky as any application of orthodontic traction to teeth affected by PFE will not be successful and may cause ankylosis. This correspondence reviews and demonstrates the treatment of a case of PFE to restore function and esthetics to the best possible outcome.

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Awad, M. G., Dalbah, L., Srirengalakshmi, M., Venugopal, A., & Vaid, N. R. (2022). Review and case report of the treatment in a young girl with primary failure of eruption. Clinical Case Reports, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.5632

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