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The trouble with ectopic maxillary canines – a cautionary tale of two cases

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The trouble with ectopic maxillary canines – a cautionary tale of two cases

Auteurs : A. Akram ; R. M. Kerr

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Abstract

Two cases are presented in whom extensive cystic change occurred around ectopic unerupted maxillary canines. These cases highlight the importance of long‐term follow‐up where ectopic canines are left in situ.

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