Two rare cases of concomitant dental anomalies-supernumerary and missing teeth
Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supernumerary teeth occur with one or more congenitally missing teeth in the same or opposite arch, in absence of any syndrome is unusual.
Sarika Mehta+2 more
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Bilateral Mesiodens in Monozygotic Twins: 3D Diagnostic and Management
Mesiodens is the most frequent type of supernumerary tooth and may occur in several forms, causing different local disorders, such as impaction of the anterior permanent teeth. High-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images have improved the diagnosis and
Carla Vecchione Gurgel+7 more
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Rare association of dens invaginatus with impacted mesiodens – A case report [PDF]
Prashant B Patil+3 more
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Periodontal defect associated with an inverted mesiodens [PDF]
Saurabh Lall+2 more
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Surgical approach techniques for extraction of impacted or retained mesiodens: Literature review [PDF]
Jonnathan Antonio Pasaco González+2 more
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Surgical Management of a Supplemental Permanent Maxillary Tooth with Mesiodens in a Non-Syndromic Patient: A Case Report [PDF]
Vivek Mehta
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Mesiodens: la influencia en la autoestima del niño. Reporte de caso
Laís Cecilio da Costa+4 more
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Erupted maxillary conical mesiodens in deciduous dentition in a Bengali girl - A case report
Mesiodens is a midline supernumerary tooth commonly seen in the maxillary arch. It is the most significant dental anomaly affecting permanent dentition mainly and primary dentition rarely.
Ray Debjit+3 more
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Rotated mesiodens in children. An immediate surgical removal or active monitoring? [PDF]
Vasilios Thomaidis+2 more
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Evaluation of the surgical approach based on impacted position and direction of mesiodens
M. Kimura+9 more
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