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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 17, 109-113, Copyright © 1990 by British Orthodontic Society
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J Brady
Birmingham Dental Hospital.
A son and his mother presented with features consistent with a diagnosis of primary failure of eruption. The features of this condition are described together with some aspects of treatment. The impact of the condition on vertical facial growth is discussed.
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