%0 Case Reports %T Ectopic Mandibular Canine with Partial Anodontia - A Rare Case Report. %A Hemamalini R %A Mahabob MN %A Anbuselvan GJ %A Sivagami M %A Yamunadevi A %A Vijayalakshmi D %A Anbarasu S %J J Pharm Bioallied Sci %V 15 %N 0 %D 2023 Jul %M 37654255 暂无%R 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_596_22 %X Ectopic eruption of the tooth is a developmental disturbance where the tooth does not erupt in a normal position. This may be due to arch length deficiency or due to, delayed or premature exfoliation of deciduous teeth, or a combination of the above. A total or complete absence of teeth is called true anodontia; if one or more teeth are missing, it is called partial anodontia. It can be syndromic or non-syndromic in occurrence. Here, we present a rare case of non-syndromic partial anodontia and ectopic eruption of permanent mandibular canine in a female patient.