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Surgical Management of Unerupted Permanent Maxillary Central Incisors Due to Presence of Two Supernumerary Teeth. [PDF]
Aim and objective The present report aims to present a case of delayed eruption of permanent maxillary central incisors in an 11-year-old male child due to the presence of two supernumerary teeth in anterior maxilla.
Alsweed AA, Al-Sughier Z.
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A combination of kissing molars, maxillary bilateral supernumerary teeth and macrodontia: a rare case report. [PDF]
Supernumerary teeth (ST) is defined as an additional number of teeth compared to the normal dental formula. The prevalence rate of ST varies from 0.5 to 3.8% in the permanent dentition. When ST located distal to the third molar is acclaimed as distomolar.
Lao A+5 more
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Three-dimensional evaluation of morphology and position of impacted supernumerary teeth in cases of cleidocranial dysplasia. [PDF]
Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of impacted supernumerary teeth and delayed eruption of permanent teeth.
Tsuji M, Suzuki H, Suzuki S, Moriyama K.
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Bilateral tuberculate supernumerary teeth
Supernumerary teeth are teeth in excess of the normal series occurring in any region of the dental arch. They are located mostly in the anterior maxillary region and are classified according to their location and morphology.
Joycelyn Odegua Eigbobo+1 more
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Supernumerary Teeth - A Statistical Survey
Supernumerary teeth are those that are additional to the normal complement. They may develop in any region of dental arch, but are most common in the anterior maxilla. Even though many have described supernumerary teeth, little work has been conducted to
J Rema, Anita Balan, Nileena R Kumar
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A Review of Supernumerary Teeth in the Premolar Region. [PDF]
Supernumerary teeth in the premolar region, unlike other supernumeraries, occur more often in the mandible where they are generally of the supplemental type.
Khalaf K, Al Shehadat S, Murray CA.
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Supernumerary Teeth – Literature Review [PDF]
Introduction and objective Hyperdontia is a developmental anomaly characterised by an increased number of dental buds. It is condition with a prevalence of 0.3 -1.8% in primary dentition and 1.5–3.9% in permanent dentition. The abnormality occurs more often in the jaw, in anterior region and in permanent dentition.
Kamil Tworkowski+3 more
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INVESTIGATION OF IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TEETH: A CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPH (CBCT) STUDY
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impacted supernumerary teeth which were initially detected on panoramic radiographs by using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Gökhan GÜRLER+2 more
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Supernumerary Teeth: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study from Palestine [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of supernumerary teeth among patients attending the students' dental clinics at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Arab American University, Jenin, Palestine.
Naji Ziad Arandi+2 more
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Supernumerary teeth are teeth that are present in addition to normal teeth. Although several hypotheses and some molecular signalling pathways explain the formation of supernumerary teeth, but their exact disease pathogenesis is unknown.
Fang Yu+5 more
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