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Multiple Supernumerary Teeth with Concomitant Mandibular Hypo-Hyperdontia: A Case Report
This is an extremely rare case of concomitant hypo-hyperdontia with mandibular mesiodens. Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia (CHH) refers to the presence of hypo and hyperdontia in the same patient. Supernumerary teeth may lead to difficulties such as delayed
Rabin Panthee+4 more
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Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia: Report of two cases
Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia is a rare condition of coexisting missing teeth and supernumerary teeth in the same subject. Its etiology is still not exactly known. Permanent dentition is usually affected.
Amita Sharma
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Pediatric Molar Hyperdontia: A Descriptive Case Report
Background Hypergenetic molars are uncommon in children and adolescents. Furthermore, the presence of multiple eumorphic supernumerary molars (SNMs) in children is sporadic. The author, therefore, reports a nonsyndromic case of multiple supplemental SNMs
Sangeetha P Venkatesh
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Orthodontic management of non-syndromic hyperdontia
Hyperdontia presents as an odontostomatologic derangement where and excess in tooth number is observed. Mesiodens in the premaxilla is the most commonly occurring supernumerary tooth. It is usually clinical in form.
Sushma Dhiman, S. Khan, S. Verma
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NONSYNDROMIC CONCOMITANT HYPO-HYPERDONTIA: REPORT OF A RARE CASE
Odontogenic anomalies are frequently observed by pedodontists in their routine practice. Concomitant hypodontia and hyperdontia is a rare condition of unknown aetiology.
N. P. P. Student+3 more
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Aim: Distribution of hypodontia and hyperdontia in the reported concomitant hypo-hyperdontia (CHH) patients. Materials and Methods: An extensive search of the reported literature from January 1966 to December 2015 was conducted using the "EmBase ...
Yong Chen, S. Mallineni
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Concomitant hypodontia and hyperdontia: A report of two cases
“Concomitant hypodontia and hyperdontia” is a very rare dental anomaly of number, having a prevalence rate of 0.002%–3.1%. It describes the simultaneous presence of hypodontia or missing teeth and supernumerary teeth in the same individual. It represents
N. Tewari, R. Pandey, Subash Singh
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Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia: A rare entity
Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia (CHH) is a rare numeric dental anomaly characterized by congenital missing teeth and supernumerary teeth occurring in the same individual. Due to its rarity and sporadicity, the causes of CHH have been completely unknown. Detailed characterization and presentation of more CHH cases not only strengthen clinical diagnosis and
Yin-Lin Wang+3 more
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A rare case of concomitant hypo-hyperdontia in identical twins
Concomitant hypodontia and hyperdontia is a rare condition of unknown etiology. One such case of occurring in identical twins in mixed dentition is presented and discussed.
Sharma A
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Consanguinity-related hyperdontia: An orthopantomographic study
Background: The aim of this retrospective study was to describe the distribution of the non-syndromal supernumerary teeth (NSST) in a population of patients who attended the clinics of Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy (RCsDP), Riyadh, Saudi ...
Shereen M Shokry, Mohammed S Alenazy
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