Bilateral fusion of primary mandibular lateral incisors and canines: A report of a rare case

Authors

  • BS Rajashekhara
  • Bhavna Dave
  • BS Manjunatha KM SHAH DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPTAL
  • KS Poonacha
  • Sunanda G Sujan

Keywords:

Fusion, synodontia, primary teeth, developmental anomaly, double tooth

Abstract

Purpose: Synodontia or fusion is a developmental anomaly of shape of tooth formed by union of two independently developing primary or secondary teeth. Prevalence of tooth fusion is estimated at 0.5-2.5% in the primary dentition and less in permanent dentition. The bilateral type of fusion in the primary dentition is rare and is about 0.02%. This paper describes a rare case of bilateral fusion of primary mandibular lateral and canine teeth. Case description: An 8 year old girl had a complaint of unusually large sized teeth in her mandible. After physical examination and use of periapical radiographs and study models bilateral fused teeth in the mandibular lateral incisor and canine region was diagnosed. Conclusion: The bilateral fusion of primary mandibular lateral and canine teeth is a rare condition and should be carefully evaluated to diagnose any associated pathology.

Author Biographies

Bhavna Dave

Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, K M Shah Dental College & Hospital, Pipariya, Waghodia (T), Vadodara (D), Gujarat State, India

BS Manjunatha, KM SHAH DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPTAL

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, K M Shah Dental College & Hospital, Pipariya, Waghodia (T), Vadodara (D), Gujarat State, India

KS Poonacha

Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, K M Shah Dental College & Hospital, Pipariya, Waghodia (T), Vadodara (D), Gujarat State, India

Sunanda G Sujan

Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, K M Shah Dental College & Hospital, Pipariya, Waghodia (T), Vadodara (D), Gujarat State, India

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Published

2010-09-29

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Case Report