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Zęby nadliczbowe - mesiodens

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Mesiodens

European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2008
The presence of an extra supernumerary tooth in the central position of the upper or lower jaw is called mesiodens. These teeth can be present as part of a syndrome or can be found as an isolated finding. Mesiodens is the most frequently found extra tooth, with a prevalence in the general population of 0.15-1.9%, and with a higher frequency in males ...
Griet, Van Buggenhout   +1 more
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Application of a surgical guide for the extraction of impacted mesiodens: a case series

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Background: Mesiodens frequently occur in an impacted state, which can hinder the eruption, growth, and development of adjacent permanent teeth. Surgical extraction is often necessary, especially in pediatric patients, where minimally invasive techniques
Youngeun Jang, Jaesik Lee, G. Kim
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Exodontia de supranumerário mesiodens impactado em paciente odontopediátrico: relato de caso

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A presença de dentes supranumerários é uma anomalia de número que pode interferir na erupção e alinhamento dos dentes permanentes, sendo o mesiodens o tipo mais comum, localizado na região anterior da maxila.
Barbara Regina Souza da Silva   +2 more
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Ectopic soft-tissue mesiodens

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1982
The mesiodens is the most common supernumerary tooth. It can be found in both the erupted and the impacted states. A case of a developing mesiodens located entirely in soft tissue is described. The lesion presented as a pedunculated palatal mass. No case of soft-tissue mesiodens has been previously reported.
S L, Diekmann, D M, Cohen, D P, Gutz
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Double mesiodens – case report and literature review

Pomeranian Journal of Life Sciences
Supernumerary teeth located between the maxillary incisors, known as mesiodentes, are the most common variant of hyperdontia. They occur relatively frequently, affecting between 0.15–1.9% of the population.
Kamil Czarnecki   +4 more
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