Abstract

The case of a 3 11 12 - year-old Chinese boy with the dental abnormalities of “otodental” dysplasia is reported. Hearing was normal. Dental anomalies consisted of delayed eruption of globe-shaped molars, bulbous deciduous canines, and double pulp chambers in the molars. Radiographs taken 4 years later showed taurodontic molars, supernumerary microdontic teeth, retarded formation of premolars, and probable aplasia of the mandibular second premolars.

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