Crown dilaceration of maxillary right permanent central Incisor - A case report. 2004

S Asokan, and R Rayen, and M S Muthu, and N Sivakumar
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, India.

Dilaceration of teeth can occur as a result of trauma to its primary predecessors. Root dilaceration is more common than dilaceration of the crown. A rare case of crown dilaceration of maxillary permanent central incisor has been reported in this article.

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