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Eruption disturbances in the mixed dentition: orthodontic considerations for primary dental care

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AbstractThe primary dental care clinician is in a prime position to identify deviations from normal dental development. Disturbances can affect any new erupting tooth. The objective of this narrative review is to describe several situations in which eruption disturbances can arise during the mixed dentition. It will provide an overview of the orthodontic considerations of these disturbances in addition to key summary points on interceptive management, based on the best available evidence.
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MJ Meade, CW Dreyer (2022). Eruption disturbances in the mixed dentition: orthodontic considerations for primary dental care. Australian Dental Journal, 67(S1). https://doi.org/10.1111/adj.12931
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