Rathore, RajendrasinhPhulari, Rashmi GSJain, Shivani2015-07-092015-07-092015-01Rathore Rajendrasinh, Phulari Rashmi GS, Jain Shivani. Peg Shaped Mandibular Lateral Incisor in a Hypodontia Patient: A Case Report. IJSS Case Reports & Reviews. 2015 Jan; 1(8): 14-16.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/159377Congenitally missing teeth are not rare. However, their association with other dental anomalies has always been a topic of interest in the profession. Occurrence of peg-shaped incisors in the mandibular arch is a rare finding. Strong association has been suggested between hypodontia and microdontia. Treatment approach has to be case specific and depends on the condition of primary predecessor, number of missing teeth, status of occlusion/occlusal condition and patient/parent’s preferences. This paper reports an unusual case of bilateral agenesis of permanent mandibular canines and unilateral agenesis of mandibular incisors, in association with a rare finding of peg-shaped mandibular lateral incisor in a 7-year-old Indian female.enAgenesisHypodontiaMicrodontiaAnodontia --congenitalAnodontia --diagnosisAnodontia --epidemiologyAnodontia --surgeryAnodontia --therapyChildFemaleHumansIncisor --abnormalitiesIndia --epidemiologyMandibleTooth Abnormalities --congenitalTooth Abnormalities --diagnosisTooth Abnormalities --epidemiologyTooth Abnormalities --surgeryTooth Abnormalities --therapyPeg Shaped Mandibular Lateral Incisor in a Hypodontia Patient: A Case Report.Article