Abstract

Dental anomalies are common congenital disturbances that occur either as isolated findings or as part of a syndrome. They can affect the morphology in both primary & permanent dentition. Any developmental variation in shape, size, number, structure and position can lead to disturbances in normal odontogenesis and presents a clinical impact on esthetics, function, speech, malocclusion and in predisposition to dental caries and periodontal diseases. This case report presents unusual appearance of facial talon cusp on maxillary right permanent central incisor. CBCT imaging was done to establish a definitive diagnosis and treatment planning to clarify the doubt for pulpal involvement.

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