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Mesiodens: A clinical and radiographic study of 82 teeth in 55 children below 14 years

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2013
Introduction: Supernumerary teeth refers to an excessive number of teeth and are relatively common in the oral cavity. The supernumerary tooth located in the midline of the maxilla between the central incisors is referred to as "mesiodens." The present ...
Krishnan Ramesh   +3 more
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Mesiodens in correct alignment [PDF]

open access: yesOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973
Cuenca ; volumen 35; número ...
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Frequency and Characteristics of Mesiodens in Indian School Children: A Retrospective Radiographic Study

open access: yesPesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada, 2022
Objective: To determine the frequency and characteristics of mesiodens in Indian school children. Material and Methods: 1232 radiographs of patients attending the Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology of the age group of 4-15 years studied for the ...
Santosh R. Patil   +5 more
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Frequency of mesiodens of children of Knjazevac [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Antropoloskog drustva Srbije, 2012
Mesiodens is atypical supernumerary tooth most frequently found in the upper anterior teeth but it can also be found in the area of the lower incisors. The aim of this study was to estabish the frequency of supernumerary teeth ( mesiodens), their localization in the jaws and the number of mesiodens in children of Knjaževac.
Miljana Madjar   +2 more
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Bir Grup Türk Populasyonunda Görülen Meziodenslerin Sıklığı, Özellikleri Ve Meydan Getirdikleri Komplikasyonlar

open access: yesCumhuriyet Dental Journal, 2013
Objectives: the purpose of the study was to analyze the frequency, characteristics and associated complications of mesiodens in a group of patients in Turkey.
Elif Tarım Ertaş   +2 more
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Composite Mesiodens with Impacted Conical Mesiodens: A Case Report

open access: yesJournal of Dental Panacea, 2014
Supernumerary teeth are a relatively frequent disorder of odontogenesis characterized by an excess number of teeth. Mesiodens is the most common type of supernumerary tooth found in the premaxilla between the two central incisors. They can be supplemental (resembling natural teeth), conical, tuberculate or molariform.
K. B. Roopa, P. Poornima, Rohan Shah
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Prevalence and distribution of selected dental anomalies among saudi children in Abha, Saudi Arabia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Dental anomalies are not an unusual finding in routine dental examination. The effect of dental anomalies can lead to functional, esthetic and occlusal problems.
Yassin, Syed M.
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Prevalence of impacted and supernumerary teeth in the North Indian population [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Objective: Dental impaction is a very frequent problem. Supernumerary teeth, or hyperdontia, are the presence of additional teeth to the normal series in the either of the dentition.
Maheshwari, Sneha, Santosh, Patil
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Removal of nasally impacted mesiodens by maxillary vestibular transnasal approach

open access: yesAdvances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023
The mesiodens is rarely associated with the nasal floor. Several surgical techniques exist for the removal of nasally impacted mesiodens. This case report presents a 13-year-old male who had uneventful surgical extraction of nasally impacted asymptomatic
Mohamed Elseyoufi   +2 more
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Mandibular mesiodens and maxillary mid-palatal mesiodens: Rare occurrences

open access: yesPediatric Dental Journal, 2010
Abstract Mesiodens is the most common supernumerary teeth located mesial to both centrals; appearing peg shaped in a normal or inverted position. Their occurrence in the mandibular region is very rare and in the maxilla, most commonly they occur in the premaxillary region.
Kayalvizhi G, Neeraja R, Muqueeth Baig
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