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Eruption sequestrum (ES) is an uncommon anomaly characterized by irregular calcified tissue on the occlusal surfaces of erupting permanent molars in children. ES typically involves one molar or one arch, often remains asymptomatic, and may resolve spontaneously. The present report describes a 6-year-old child with multiquadrant ES affecting bilater

Multiquadrant Eruption Sequestrum in Pediatric First Permanent Molars
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