Abstract
Infant oral mutilation is the practice of removing developing tooth germs, commonly the mandibular canine, in infants up to the age of one year. Subsequent complications include missing, impacted or hypoplastic permanent anterior and canine teeth. We report on a case of bilaterally missing lower canines thought to be due to infant oral mutilation. It is important that general dental practitioners are aware of this practice and resulting complications when treating families from sub‐Saharan East Africa.
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