Baby teeth: Peg lateral teeth, or peg lateral incisors, are terms used to describe a condition where the lateral incisors (the second tooth on either side of the front teeth) are undersized and appear smaller than normal. This situation occurs when the permanent lateral incisors do not fully develop. Sometimes, the permanent adult lateral incisor teeth do not develop at all, leaving only the baby teeth (pri.
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Porcelain veneer: Peg lateral incisor it is not fully developed permanent adult lateral incisor. Porcelain veneers are the most common treatment for peg lateral incisors. The treatment is super conservative and require little or no tooth preparation.
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