2. General information
• Embryonic union of normally separated to
germs
• It represents junction at the level of dentine
between juxtaposed normal tooth germs
• To separate developing tooth germs being
initially close together, as they grow and
expand their contact with each other and that
germs fuse to varying degrees
3. Aetiology
• Genetic – it is transmitted as an autosomal
dominant trait with reduced penetration
• Physical – physical force or pressure generated
during development causes contact of tooth
germs
4. Clinical features
• Common in anterior teeth
• It may occur between a normal tooth and a
supernumerary tooth such as mesio dens or
disto molar
• Tooth is almost twice in size than normal
• Separate or fused root canals