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A Horizontal Mesiodens in a Child Buried at Hank’s Site (41RB109), a Prehistoric Plains Village Site in the Texas Panhandle

open access: yesDental Anthropology, 2011
The mesiodens is the most common kind of supernumerary tooth; it is found in the midline of the maxilla. Horizontal orientation is the least common, accounting for about 6% of cases. During osteological analysis of the skeleton of a 3 to 5 year old child
Cory J. Broehm   +2 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of supernumerary teeth in the pediatric clinic - case report

open access: yesRevista CEFAC, 2019
The present study aimed to discuss the etiology, diagnosis, prevalence and treatment of mesiodens based on current scientific evidence. Two clinical cases of patients of the pediatric dentistry clinic, both with complaints of dissatisfaction with their ...
Gisele Fernandes Dias   +4 more
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Images in Medicine Representing the Management of Mesiodens in Different Dentitions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Mesiodens are the most common type of supernumerary teeth, typically located between the two maxillary central incisors [1]. Hereby, three cases of mesiodens in primary, mixed and permanent dentition are presented, along with a discussion of how the ...
Simron Baishya   +3 more
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Esthetic Rehabilitation in a Patient with Mesiodens

open access: yesJournal of Dental and Allied Sciences, 2012
Supernumerary tooth is one that is additional to the normal series and can be found in almost any region of the dental arch. They may be single, multiple, unilateral or bilateral erupted or unerupted and in one or both jaws. Mesiodens is the most common type of supernumerary tooth found in the premaxilla between two central incisors.
Leena Verma, Devinderpreet Singh
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Mandibular meslodens with agenesis of central incisors - A rare association

open access: yesNigerian Dental Journal, 2009
Mesiodens is commonly located in maxillary central incisor region and rarely in the mandible. Congenital absence of mandibular central incisor is uncommon. This is a report of a rare association of mandibular mesiodens with congenitally absent permanent
V. H. Raghavan
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Familial Mesiodens: A study of 28 patients

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medical Research and Review, 2015
Introduction: The most commonly encountered tooth among the supernumeraries is the mesiodens. A genetic cause has often been revealed, suggested by the familial pattern. Objectives: To analyze the variability of this supernumerary tooth as shown in the clinical cases. We want to investigate the transmission pattern through family members.
Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania   +4 more
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Mesiodens complicated by a dentigerous cyst in a 15 y.o. girl - a case report

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2018
Mesiodens is the most frequent form of hyperdontia and can cause delayed eruption of the permanent teeth, root resorption and formation of cysts. The article describes a case of a mesiodens complicated by dentigerous cyst in a 15 year old girl.
Rafał Stelmach   +2 more
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Extraction of high inverted mesiodens via the labial, palatal and subperiostal intranasal approach:A clinical prospective study [PDF]

open access: green, 2022
Huifei Li   +9 more
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Role Of Mesiodens In The Etiology Of Midline Diastema

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science, 2020
Midline diastema is a space between the maxillary or mandibular central incisors. It can be due to various etiology such as genetic, environmental, and so on. Mesiodens which is a supernumerary tooth located in the maxillary central incisor region, is said to be one of the causes of midline diastema.However its role in the etiology of midline diastema ...
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