Presence of accessory cusp on the buccal surface of a tooth may occasionally pose problems to dentists. Although its presence may not be a cause for alarm in most instances, nevertheless it can lead to serious consequences if it is damaged. This report describes a rare finding of accessory cusp seen on the buccal surface of the 1st maxillary deciduous Molar and the need for continuous dental surveillance and preventive measures have been highlighted.
Supernumerary buccal cusp in left maxillary 1st deciduous molar- An unusual case
- Jess Dass Govada, E. Sridhar Reddy, Ayesha Sameera
Jess Dass Govada, E. Sridhar Reddy, Ayesha Sameera
Government Dental College and Hospital
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Ayesha Sameera, J. D. G. E. S. R. (2017). Supernumerary buccal cusp in left maxillary 1st deciduous molar- An unusual case. Journal of Medical Biomedical and Applied Sciences, 3(12). https://doi.org/10.15520/.v3i12.34
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