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Non-syndromic Concomitant Hypo-Hyperodontia in the Anterior Region of Mandible- An Extremely Rare Phenomenon: Literature Review with Recent Updates [PDF]
Introduction: Hypo hyperdontia is a numeric mixed anomaly in which teeth may be supernumerary or absent, relative to the normal complement. The occurrence of this condition in the same individual is termed “Concomitant Hypo-Hyperdontia” (CHH).
Resmije Ademi Abdyli+4 more
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Tooth Migration in a Female Patient with Hyperdontia: 11-Year Follow-Up Case Report
We described an 11-year follow-up of a patient with a non-syndrome multiple supernumerary teeth who had one extra tooth in the maxilla and four additional premolars in the mandible.
A. Bogdanowicz+4 more
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Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia- a rare case report [PDF]
Priyanka Niranjane+5 more
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Developmental disorders of human dentition may result in various abnormalities according to etiologic agents and the developmental period involved. The size, shape and number of teeth may be affected. Dental abnormalities can occur singly or in multiples
Jéssica de Oliveira Alvarenga FREIRE+4 more
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi’ne başvuran çocuklarda diş sayı anomalileri: Bir retrospektif kesitsel çalışma [PDF]
Objective: Hypodontia is tooth deficiency compared to normal dentition, whereas hyperdontia is the presence of extra teeth. Hypodontia and hyperdontia are opposite numerical variations of human dentition and the occurrence of both is called ...
Kara, Pakize, Kurt, Ayça
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Diagnostics Of Supernumerary Teeth In Orthodontic Relapse [PDF]
Aim: increasing the effectiveness of diagnosis and further orthodontic-surgical treatment of various clinical forms of hyperdontia (supernumerary teeth) and preventing recurrence with the use of cone-ray computer tomography data in orthodontic practice ...
Bindiuhin, O. (Oleksii)
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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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Prevalence of permanent numeric dental anomalies in panoramic radiography in an Iranian population [PDF]
Aim: Dental number anomalies are a group of congenital developmental disorders divided into two groups supernumerary and missing teeth. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of numeric dental anomalies using panoramic images in patients ...
Bakhshaei, Anahita+3 more
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A RARE CASE OF HYPO-HYPERDONTIA WITH THYROID DISORDER
Hypo-hyperdontia is an extremely rare mixed numerical dental abnormality with the presence of supernumerary teeth and absence of the teeth concomitantly in the same individual.
İlkay Peker, Songul Yapıcı
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