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In this chapter numerous entities are discussed which can be characterised by a significant clinical impact or conversely are detectable through the alteration of the masticatory apparatus’ normal functionality such as tooth anomalies which are correlated to errors of the development of the tooth itself and alterations of number, position, morphology, width and structure.
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Pandolfo, I., Mazziotti, S. (2013). Alterations of Number, Orientation, Seat, Morphology, Width and Structure of the Dental Element. In: Orthopantomography. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5289-5_3
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