Abstract
The commonly used radiographic techniques to locate unerupted teeth are described. This information is valuable in deciding whether the unerupted tooth could be brought into the dental arch with a resultant improvement in the occlusion both functionally and aesthetically. If the accommodation of the unerupted tooth is not possible or desirable a decision has to be made either to retain or remove it. The various management decisions are illustrated radiographically.
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