A Rare Case Report of Four Bilateral Maxillary Lateral Incisors in a Non‐Syndromic Patient [PDF]
Bilateral supernumerary maxillary lateral incisors in non‐syndromic adults are extremely rare and pose diagnostic and treatment challenges. This case report describes a 34‐year‐old male with esthetic concerns and malocclusion, successfully managed ...
Seyed‐Mohsen Hosseini‐Adib +1 more
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Digital Laser-Sintered Expander in Adolescent Patient with Hyperdontia and Molar Impaction. [PDF]
Supernumerary teeth can have normal or abnormal morphologic structure and characteristics, and their impacted form is diagnosed usually during X‐ray examinations. In this case report, the presented patient is a 16‐year‐old female with anterior and right posterior open bite and bilateral posterior crossbite, upper right supernumerary paramolar, and ...
Yordanova-Kostova GR +2 more
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Delayed Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Management of a Compound Odontoma With Associated Dental Anomalies: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Hyperdontia is a developmental anomaly that can disrupt normal tooth eruption and occlusal harmony. Compound odontomas, although benign and often asymptomatic, may cause delayed eruption and other complications requiring surgical management. This case report details the treatment of a 22‐year‐old female presenting with failure of eruption of the ...
Bajunaid H +7 more
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Multiple Supernumerary Teeth with Concomitant Mandibular Hypo-Hyperdontia: A Case Report [PDF]
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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Multiple Nonsyndromic Unerupted Supernumerary Teeth: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Introduction. The prevalence of nonsyndromic multiple supernumerary teeth is less than 1% of all hyperdontia cases which themselves have a rather small prevalence. Cases with 10 impacted nonsyndromic supernumerary teeth are extremely rare. This report presents such a case of nonsyndromic multiple impacted supernumerary teeth. Case.
Moradinejad M +2 more
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Prevalence and Patterns of Five Dental Anomalies in Athletes in Qatar: A Panoramic Radiographic Study. [PDF]
Objective This study investigated the prevalence of dental anomalies within the athlete population in Qatar using panoramic radiographs. Design This retrospective, cross‐sectional study was conducted at Aspetar Hospital in Qatar. Materials and Methods Digital panoramic radiographs of 5000 records of athletes attending dental department were ...
Hashem A +5 more
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Pediatric Molar Hyperdontia: A Descriptive Case Report [PDF]
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 in a child.A ten year old boy primarily complaining of cheek biting was found to have six molars on the ...
Venkatesh SP.
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The Prevalence of Supernumerary Teeth in a Sample of Non-Syndromic Young Patients from Greece [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Supernumerary teeth, or hyperdontia, refer to a developmental anomaly defined by the presence of additional teeth beyond the normal dentition.
Nefeli Katanaki +2 more
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Accurate Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Non-Syndromic Supernumerary Teeth: A Case Report in a Six-Year-Old Boy [PDF]
Hyperdontia can cause numerous aesthetic and functional problems. The diagnosis is made radiologically, and the most commonly used radiological method is orthopantomography, while CBCT is also used.
Rasa Mladenovic +5 more
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Dentition Anomalies and Cranial Abnormalities in Invasive Beavers (Castor canadensis) in Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina [PDF]
The study of dentition anomalies and pathologies in wildlife contributes, together with other indicators, to understanding the relevance of some factors on the health status of populations. This has not been properly evaluated in invasive mammals.
Alvaro González-Calderón
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