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Problems of supernumerary teeth, hyperdontia or dentes supernumerarii

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2006
Supernumerary teeth are extra teeth or toothlike structures which may have either erupted or unerupted in addition to the 20 deciduous teeth and the 32 permanent teeth. This article provides an overview of frequency, distribution and classification of supernumerary teeth.
Peter, Proff   +4 more
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Clinical Image of Hyperdontia

European Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images
A disorder known as hyperdontia, which results in the growth of extra teeth in the mouth, may be the cause of two teeth growing in the same location. These additional teeth, which are sometimes referred to as "supernumerary" teeth, can develop anywhere within the dental arches—the curved regions where teeth join the jaw.
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Hyperdontia in children--case reports.

Journal of the New Jersey Dental Association, 2013
Dental anomalies are craniofacial abnormalities of form, function or position of the teeth, bones and tissues of the jaw and mouth. Dental anomalies can range from missing or stained teeth to cleft palates. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) estimates that in the United States a baby is born every hour with a ...
Deepika M, Reddy, Yadav Koppula, Rao
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Hypo-hyperdontia in an Irish population.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 1990
The records of 3,056 orthodontic patients, for whom adequate orthopantomogram radiographs were available, were examined to assess the prevalence of hypo-hyperdontia. The level of 0.45% was in line with previous studies. However, only 131 patients were eligible to be assessed for congenital absence of third molars. It may be that if a more mature sample
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Bilateral symmetrical hyperdontia--a case report.

General dentistry, 2008
Supernumerary teeth is a term that describes the presence of additional teeth beyond the normal complement. Supernumerary teeth have been reported in both the primary and permanent dentition, although they are more prevalent in the permanent dentition. Bilateral symmetrical impacted fourth molars are exceedingly uncommon, especially in combination with
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Hyperdontia

2017
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[Anomalies of the dentition: hyperdontia].

Dental Cadmos, 1988
C, Randon   +3 more
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[A case of multiple hyperdontia].

Stomatologiia. Stomatology, 1978
N, Gesheva, V, Mutafchiev, D, Diankov
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