Abstract

Evaginated odontome or talon cusp is an uncommon dental anomaly with accessory cusp-like projection arising from the cingulum area of the maxillary or mandibular anterior teeth. This anomalous cusp resembles an eagle's talon and hence the name. It occurs in both the primary and the permanent dentition. The presence of talon cusp on the lingual surfaces of primary permanent teeth is considered to be pathognomic, but the case reported here is an unusual case which is present in the facial aspect in a female patient. As per the existing literature only seven case reports of facial talon in permanent maxillary teeth have been reported.

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