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Non-syphilitic moon molars: A rare intraoral phenomenon
A 17-year-old male reported with the complaint of unesthetic appearance of upper teeth since childhood. On intra-oral examination,several additionalcuspal projections resembling a globular pattern were observed on the occlusal aspect of both left and right permanent fi rst molars of both the arches. The morphologically altered molars were perceived with a carious involvement. Furthermore, irregularly placed permanent incisors and buccally placed-partially erupted permanent maxillary canines were also noted which caused occlusal