Double gemination or fusion of a permanent mandibular second molar : a case report

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Buchanan, Glynn Dale
Tredoux, Sheree
Schouwstra, Ciska-Mari
Nel, Chane
Gamieldien, Mohamed Yasin

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Quintessence Publishing Company

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Gemination and fusion are developmental conditions affecting the shape of teeth in both primary and permanent dentition. A 12-year-old girl presented for clinical assessment and the examination revealed an unusually shaped mandibular right second molar with irreversible pulpitis. Correlation of the intraoral and radiological appearance of this tooth suggested a diagnosis of either double gemination or fusion. The favourable position of the developing third molar supported early extraction of the abnormal second molar. The present report documents the clinical and radiological presentation of a mandibular second molar with an unusual developmental alteration in shape. Well-timed extraction therapy and good communication may reduce the need for unnecessary, complex treatment.

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Dental anomalies, Fusion, Gemination, Oral surgery, Permanent molar

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Buchanan, G.D., Tredoux, S., Schouwstra, C.M. et al. 2021, 'Double gemination or fusion of a permanent mandibular second molar', Chinese Journal of Dental Research, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 199-202, doi : 10.3290/j.cjdr.b1964973.