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The most common congenitally missing teeth were the mandibular second premolars (20.3 and 18.1%) followed by the upper lateral incisors (17.8 and 17.7%) and the maxillary second premolars (7.4 and 6.3%).
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The most frequently affected teeth by cleft are by far the upper lateral incisors.
The prevalence of resorption for each incisor indicated, in decreasing order, a greater resorption for the upper centrals, followed by the upper laterals, lower centrals, and lastly the lower lateral incisors.
In our sample, the upper lateral incisors followed by the upper right premolar were found missing most frequently in the cleft area.
Wharton's duct was passed through a tunnel prepared subcutaneously to the upper lateral conjunctival fornix by blunt dissection.
Correct management of the anterior upper spaces enabled the optimal resolution of the upper lateral incisor's microdontia by means of restorative procedure.
The most commonly congenitally missing teeth were the lower left second premolar (20.3% of the sample), followed by the lower right second premolar (18.1%), the upper lateral incisors (17.8 and 17.7%), the upper left second premolar (7.4%), the upper right second premolar (6.3%), and the upper right first premolar (2.6%).
Patients present with a hard mass in the upper lateral orbit, often with pain caused by perineural spread or bony invasion.
Severe RR affected mostly the upper lateral incisors and lower lateral and central incisors.
The mixing takes place in the vertical section of the well below the upper lateral.
Dental casts of patients with unilateral or bilateral agenesis of the upper lateral incisors were selected.
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