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Bhuvaneshwari Srinivasan1, Anbuselvan Gobichettipalayam Jegatheeswaran2, Senthilnathan Radhakrishnan2, Faisal Mansour Bin Hayyan3, Arthiie Thangavelu4.
Abstract
Talon cusp is a developmental dental anomaly with supernumerary structure projecting from the dento-enamel junction towards the incisal edge of an anterior tooth. The etiology is usually unknown but studies states that talons cusp can occur due to the hyperactivity of the enamel organ during morph differentiation. The incidence is 0.04-10% and the prevalence is more in maxillary incisors than mandibular incisors and more in palatal aspect of the teeth. The most common complications are esthetics, increased risk for caries and occlusal accommodation. This article reports a case of talon cusp on the palatal surface of the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. Due to its clinical significance the dentist should be able to diagnose the supernumerary tooth and definitive treatment should be done. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Dental anomalies; permanent maxillary central incisor; talon cusp
Year: 2021 PMID: 35018073 PMCID: PMC8686920 DOI: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_309_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Bioallied Sci ISSN: 0975-7406
Figure 1Labial view of talons cusp of maxilary left lateral incisors
Figure 2Talons cusp – palatal view and impacted canine
Figure 3OPG