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The maxillary permanent central incisors were the most common teeth involved (80%) (n=20 teeth).
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Composite resins are the most common tooth-colored restorative materials used for aesthetic purposes [ 1].
Upper central incisors were the most common affected teeth (92.7%), with the left side slightly more involved than the right side.
A = Most common severe tooth scored (mode) B = Most severe tooth scored Different examiners using same test.
The most common severe tooth score was derived using the mode.
The most common bilaterally missing teeth were the mandibular second premolar and the maxillary lateral incisor.
The most common bilateral missing teeth were the mandibular second premolars (1.9%) and the maxillary lateral incisors (1.6%).
The most common cause of teeth loss is periodontitis, and other causes include dental caries, trauma, developmental defects, and genetic disorders [1].
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%).
The most common reasons for tooth extraction were: coronar fracture, profound decay, tooth mobility which do not damage the wall socket after extraction.
The most common cause of tooth impaction is lack of space in the mouth for the tooth.
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