Presentation
Delayed eruption of central maxillary incisors, referred by dentist. Exam with panoramic radiography (Sirona XG3D).
Patient Data
Age: 10 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Supernumerary teeth
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Two supernumerary conical teeth, in vertical position centrally. Permanent maxillary central incisors are laterally displaced.
From the case:
Supernumerary teeth
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Annotated radiograph:
- red: two supernumerary teeth
- yellow: permanent teeth
- blue: primary teeth