›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (7): 592-595.

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A case report of all premolar teeth with central cusp deformity

Hui-Fen CHEN2,Xiaoyu Guo   

  • Received:2014-12-26 Revised:2015-03-06 Online:2015-07-28 Published:2015-08-04

Abstract: Abstract: Central cusp deformity is a disease characterized by deformed teeth with non-carious lesion of dental hard tissue,generally located in the central facial fossa with conical projections,and more commonly located in mandibular premolars,especially the second premolars.This paper reported a case whose two premolar teeth were removed due to orthodontic reasons,and the remaining six premolar teeth had central cusp deformity.Besides,relevant literature was reviewed to summarize the etiology,clinical manifestation and treatment of central cusp deformity so as to provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Key words: central cusp deformity , all premolar teeth, etiology, clinical manifestations, treatment

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