case report: congenitally missing teeth
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congenitally missing of maxillary lateral incisors is one of the most common patterns of hypodontia. this paper presents a nine year old boy with congenital missing of lateral incisors. familial history showed that, his mother, aunts, uncle and grandmother have also congenital absence of lateral incisors.
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