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Figure 1: (Case 1) (a and b) Clinical image showing hypodontia in the maxillary and mandibular arch; also observe yellowish white smooth occlusal surface of the erupted teeth. (c) Intraoral periapical radiograph showing loss of enamel cap and lack of contrast between enamel and dentine. (d) Panoramic radiograph showing multiple impacted teeth, multiple pulp calcifications, and multiple acute dilacerations in the apical third of impacted and erupted teeth

Figure 1: (Case 1) (a and b) Clinical image showing hypodontia in the maxillary and mandibular arch; also observe yellowish white smooth occlusal surface of the erupted teeth. (c) Intraoral periapical radiograph showing loss of enamel cap and lack of contrast between enamel and dentine. (d) Panoramic radiograph showing multiple impacted teeth, multiple pulp calcifications, and multiple acute dilacerations in the apical third of impacted and erupted teeth