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Retained primary teeth: A clinical complaint not to be dismissed.

Christy Wing Man LeungTing Fan Leung
Published in: Paediatrics & child health (2023)
Retained primary teeth (RPT) may be an isolated finding, or one associated with other clinical complaints. In order to achieve timely and accurate diagnosis, it is helpful for paediatricians to perform thorough work-up for these patients. The article aims at providing an overview of the inborn medical causes that may be related to children with RPT, as well as their corresponding investigation and treatment modalities.
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