Author/Authors :
Gupta, Megha Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Jazan University, Saudi Arabia , Panda, Suman Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Jazan University, Saudi Arabia , Mutawwam, Fahad Ahmed College of Dentistry - Jazan University, Saudi Arabia , Mohammed Kariri, Fahad Musawi College of Dentistry - Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Congenitally missing teeth are the most commonly seen dental anomalies. Agenesis of the permanent first molar has the least
frequency of all the tooth types, and it usually occurs in association with oligodontia or anodontia. Thus, agenesis of the bilateral
maxillary first permanent molar is an extremely rare occurrence, and no such case has been reported in ethnic Saudi Arabian
population. We hereby report a case of nonsyndromic bilateral congenitally missing maxillary first permanent molar in an eightyear-old Saudi female patient. Comprehensive oral rehabilitation was done for the patient. The implications of the tooth agenesis
are also discussed. The prognosis of this case is presented.