Rare Case of Isolated Bilateral Molariform Mandibular Second Premolars: A Clinical Insight

Posted: January 2, 2025
The article presents a rare case of isolated bilateral molariform mandibular second premolars, a condition linked to macrodontia. The bilateral occurrence of this anomaly is exceptionally uncommon and poses challenges for treatment planning due to abnormal tooth morphology and enlarged size. Diagnosis was achieved through clinical and radiographic evaluations, highlighting the importance of vigilance during routine examinations to prevent complications. The report underscores the significance of early detection and interdisciplinary collaboration for effective management of such dental anomalies.

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