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Complex malformation with congenitally missing teeth and eruption failure

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MKG-CHIRURGIE
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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12285-023-00425-1

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Dentition; Tooth abnormality; Open bite; Tooth dysplasia; Maxilla

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A 24-year-old patient presented with complete inability to chew food on the left side of the mouth. Clinical investigation showed a complex malformation of the maxilla with inclined masticatory surface, tooth dysplasia, and eruption failure, resulting in an open bite on the left side. The diagnosis of primary failure of eruption was established. This article presents the clinical picture, surgical management, and further clinical course.
A 24-year-old patient presented with complete inability to chew food on the left side of the mouth. Clinical investigation demonstrated a complex malformation of the maxilla with an inclined masticatory surface, tooth dysplasia, and eruption failure, with a wide open bite on the left side. A diagnosis of primary failure of eruption was established. This article presents the clinical picture, surgical management, and further clinical course.

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