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Summer 2002: Volume 26, Number 4
 
Pediatric Dentistry Case Reports

Impacted primary mandibular central incisors: case report
Salwa M. Darwish / Fouad S. Salama

Impaction of primary teeth is very rare especially in the maxillary anterior teeth. A tooth that fails to erupt into a normal functional position by the time it normally should, is considered impacted. The purpose of this article is to present a case of a 2 year and 4-month-old male with an impacted primary mandibular central incisors. Clinical examination did not reveal systemic diseases or trauma in the facial region. Clinical and radiographic examinations are described. Treatment consisted of a period of observation for 6 months and the extraction of the impacted primary mandibular central incisors.
Eight months after the surgery, the permanent central incisors were erupted in the proper position.
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