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Violaine Smail-Faugeron1, Jeanne Terradot1, Michèle Muller Bolla2, Frederic Courson3.
Abstract
To assess management of non-syndromic double tooth affecting permanent maxillary central incisors, we performed a systematic review and also present 2 case reports. We searched MEDLINE via PubMed and the reference lists of included reports. Eligible studies were any type of clinical studies describing the management of non-syndromic double tooth affecting the crown of a permanent maxillary central incisor. We included 68 studies corresponding to 72 relevant case reports. Therapeutic options in descending order of priority were restorative dentistry (35%), hemisection (33%), abstention (17%) or extraction (15%). Orthodontic management resulted in 57% of cases. We report an 11-year-old boy with bilateral fusion of the two maxillary central incisors and a 9-year-old boy with a double left central incisor and a supernumerary lateral right incisor. A multidisciplinary approach is key to management of permanent maxillary central incisors affected by coronary anomalies. 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27307427 PMCID: PMC4932408 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2016-215482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X