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Coexistence of two talon cusps and two dens invaginatus in a single tooth with associated radicular cyst-a case report and review of literature
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Kasat, Vikrant O.; Singh, Mukund; Saluja, Harish; Ladda, Ruchi
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This document is a artículoDate2014
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Talon cusp (TC) and dens invaginatus (DI) are relatively rare developmental anomalies which affect the shape of
teeth. TC is an additional cusp that projects predominately from the lingual surface of anterior teeth. DI is a deep
surface invagination of the crown or root which is commonly detected on routine radiographic examination. Both
of these anomalies are observed more frequently in permanent maxillary lateral incisor. Isolated cases of single TC
and DI are extensively reported in dental literature. Occasionally two talon cusps (TCs) in the same tooth as well
as double and triple invaginations in one tooth are reported separately. Coexistence of these two anomalies in a
single tooth is considered extremely rare, but still there are few reported cases. However, coexistence of two TCs
and double DI in a single tooth is not reported till date. We hereby report the first case of coexistence of two TCs
and double DI in a single tooth of a 23 year old female and use of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in the management of
associated radicular cyst. Also, literature on coexistence of these two anomalies in a single tooth is reviewed.
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