Retained Deciduous Maxillary Central Incisor
It’s a dental condition where a child’s primary (baby) tooth, specifically the upper central incisor, remains in the oral cavity longer than expected, failing to naturally exfoliate and make way for its permanent successor. This condition, while not uncommon, necessitates attention and understanding for both parents and dental practitioners. Retained deciduous maxillary central incisors, often… Read More »