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Rakesh N Bahadure1, Nilima Thosar2, Eesha S Jain3.
Abstract
The talon cusp is a relatively rare dental developmental anomaly characterized by cusp-like projections, usually observed on the lingual surface of the affected tooth. Normal enamel covers the cusp and fuses with the lingual aspect of the tooth. The cusp may or may not contain an extension of the pulp. The condition can occur in both the primary and permanent dentitions. However, the occurrence of anomalous cusp is rather infrequent in the primary dentition. Little data is available about the treatment of talon cusps in the primary dentition as compared with the permanent dentition. A case of talon cusp in the primary maxillary left central incisor is reported. This dental anomaly was not associated with any other somatic or dental abnormality. The tooth was carious. Pulpal extension into the cusp was detected radiographically. Pulpectomy of the tooth was carried out and restored with composite restoration. How to cite this article: Bahadure RN, Thosar N, Jain ES. Management of Talons Cusp associated with Primary Central Incisor: A Rare Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2012;5(2): 142-144.Entities:
Keywords: Primary maxillary left central incisor; Pulpectomy; Talons cusp
Year: 2012 PMID: 25206155 PMCID: PMC4148749 DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Pediatr Dent ISSN: 0974-7052
Fig. 1Talon cusp
Fig. 2Radiographic view of talon cusp
Fig. 3Treated case of talon cusp with pulpectomy
Fig. 4Grinded and restored cusp in normal form