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Absorption of a Permanent Molar due to an Unerupted Premolar.
1911
T Stordy
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Unerupted primary molar teeth positioned inferior to the permanent premolar: a case report.
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A case of an unerupted first permanent molar, with second premolar and second and third molars in position.
April 1951, The Dental record,
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Resorption of the crown of an unerupted permanent molar.
August 1991, International journal of paediatric dentistry,
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Unerupted first permanent molar. Case report.
October 1988, Australian dental journal,
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[Unerupted first deciduous molar located higher to the first premolar: a case report].
February 2017, Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Peking University. Health sciences,
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Unerupted second primary molar positioned inferior to the second premolar: clinical report.
January 1986, ASDC journal of dentistry for children,
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[Inversion of unerupted second deciduous molar and second premolar: a case report].
February 2014, Hua xi kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Huaxi kouqiang yixue zazhi = West China journal of stomatology,
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Unerupted second primary mandibular molar positioned inferior to the second premolar: case report.
January 1999, Pediatric dentistry,
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An unerupted deciduous molar.
April 1991, Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology,
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Dentin radiolucency in unerupted permanent mandibular molar: a case report.
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