Retained second molar deciduous teeth, also known as retained primary second molars or retained baby molars, refer to a dental condition where the primary (baby) second molars do not naturally fall out as they should when the permanent second molars are ready to erupt. This condition can occur and present unique dental challenges
Read MoreMissing lateral teeth, specifically referring to the absence of one or both upper or lower lateral incisors, is a dental condition that can occur for various reasons
Read MoreImpacted canines, also known as impacted cuspids or impacted eyeteeth, are a dental condition where the canines (the pointed teeth located near the front of the mouth, also known as "eye teeth") do not erupt or emerge properly into their normal position in the dental arch.
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