Concrescence of Erupted Second Molar and Impacted Third Molar: A Rare Case Report

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Abstract Concrescence is a developmental anomaly of tooth in which fusion between two completely formed roots takes place at the cementum. It may involve either deciduous or permanent teeth. Concrescence is mostly observed in maxillary than in mandibular teeth. A rare case of impacted mandibular third molar fused with a supernumerary molar has been reported here. How to cite this article Arun Kumar KV, Deepa D. Concrescence of impacted mandibular third molar with a fourth molar - A Rare Case Report. CODS J Dent 2015;7:48-49.


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