| Details | Dental anomalies, whether congenital or acquired, play a significant role in oral health, function, and aesthetics. Congenital anomalies arise from developmental disturbances during tooth formation, while acquired anomalies result from environmental factors, trauma, disease, or habits after tooth eruption. Understanding their etiology, classification, diagnosis, and management is essential for effective prevention and treatment. This Continuing Medical Education (CME) session on “Dental Anomalies: Congenital and Acquired” aims to enhance participants’ knowledge of the various types of dental anomalies, their clinical implications, and the appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for optimal patient care. |