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Sheeza Basharat
Sheeza Basharatabout 3 hours ago
Hutchinson's Incisors

Hutchinson's Incisors

Hutchinson's incisors are a dental sign of congenital syphilis, characterized by permanent upper central incisors that are abnormally small, widely spaced, notched, and peg-shaped. These malformed teeth result from syphilitic infection during fetal development. Treatment involves dental restorations like crowns or bridges, along with managing the underlying infection.

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