Abstract

Regional Odontodysplasia (RO), often known as ghost teeth, is a seldom-seen developmental anomaly that causes an array of dentition-related challenges in children, one of which is delayed eruption. Understanding and including this condition in the differential diagnosis list while seeking to diagnose a maxillary and mandibular abnormality is crucial. As a result, the focus of this case report is on raising awareness among community healthcare providers, concerning this unusual radiological finding of bilateral presentation of RO.

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