Multiple impacted teeth in a non syndromic patient: A case report and discussion Singh Abhishek1, Jha Vikash2, Jha Neha3, Singh Poonam Majumder4,* 1Dental Surgeon, Dept. of Dental Surgery, S.N.M. District Hospital & T.B. Sanatorium, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh 2Junior Staff Surgeon, Dept. of Dental Surgery, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, New Delhi 3Private Practitioner, New Delhi 4Consultant Orthodontist, Private Practitioner, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India *Corresponding Author: Email: majumderpoonam87@gmail.com
Online published on 3 January, 2019. Abstract It is commonly observed that multiple impacted permanent teeth are usually linked to syndromes, hormonal and metabolic disorders. Nevertheless some cases of impaction of multiple teeth are non syndromic. In the present case report, we confer about a 22-year-old female non syndromic patient with missing teeth. Radiological investigation from OPG revealed multiple impacted permanent teeth, though medical and family history along with physical examination was not suggestive of any syndromes. Top Keywords Multiple impaction, Non syndromic patient. Top |