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Vol. 71, No. 3
 
ISSN: 1488-2159
 
March 2005

 

Management of a Patient with an Accessory Maxilla and Congenital Facial Fistula

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• Vesa T. Kainulainen, DDS, EHL, PhD •
• George K.B. Sándor, MD, DDS, PhD, FRCD(C), FRCSC, FACS •
• Douglas W. Stoneman, DDS, FRCD(C) •

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Although accessory jaws are a rare occurrence, the presence of such accessory tissue may cause some bothersome symptoms. This case report helps identify these unusual developmental lesions so that dentists can refer such patients for definitive care and management.

 

MeSH Key Words: child; dental fistula/radiography; maxilla/abnormalities; tooth supernumerary/radiography
 
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