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Cranio-facial manifestations of Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor Syndrome: case report
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  • chayma ben arbia,
  • Farah Chouchene,
  • Fatma Masmoudi,
  • Ahlem Baaziz,
  • Fethi Maatouk,
  • Hichem Ghedira
chayma ben arbia
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir

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Farah Chouchene
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
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Fatma Masmoudi
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
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Ahlem Baaziz
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
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Fethi Maatouk
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
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Hichem Ghedira
University of Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
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Abstract

The median solitary maxillary central incisor syndrome (SMMCI) is a rare developmental disorder consisting of multiple defects found on the body midline. The aim of this report was to describe multiple craniofacial features of a 10-years-old girl presented with SMMCI, and discuss the dental treatment alternatives in such young patients.