Unilateral Fusion of Two Primary Mandibular Teeth: Report of a Portuguese Archeological Case

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Ana Maria Silva
Ana Leonor Silva

Abstract

This paper describes a unilateral fusion of two mandibular teeth in an infant skeleton recovered from the late Roman cemetery of Miroiço (Sintra, Portugal). Morphological and radiographic data were used for the analysis and interpretation of this dental anomaly. A brief review of the literature of present day primary dental fusion is presented. This report shows
that primary dental fusion was present in Portuguese past populations, representing a contribution to the history of dental anomalies.