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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 114, No 4, 475-478.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 114, Issue 4, 475-478
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Case Reports

An intranasal tooth in a patient with a cleft lip and palate: report of case



NM King and AM Lee

Teeth located in the nasal cavity are a rare phenomenon of uncertain cause. A case is presented of such an anomaly found in a patient with a repaired cleft lip and palate. A review of the literature with a discussion of the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and etiology is also included.





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