Management of supernumerary teeth
Supernumerary paramolars are the rare anomalies of the maxillofacial complex. These are more common in the maxilla than in the mandible. This article reviews the etiology, frequency, classification, complications, diagnosis and management of supernumerary teeth (bilateral maxillary paramolars).
Parolia, Abhishek +4 more
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Prevalence of impacted and supernumerary teeth in the North Indian population [PDF]
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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Supernumerary Teeth from Two Mesoamerican Archaeological Contexts
Supernumerary teeth are uncommon but have been well documented clinically. The majority of cases are isolated anterior teeth; examples of multiple or posterior supernumerary teeth are less common.
William N. Duncan
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Background. Supernumerary tooth is defined as any extra tooth or odontogenic structure that is formed on normal dentition. Supernumerary teeth cause such problems as deficiency in tooth growth, ectopic growth, displacement, crowding, diastema ...
Emran Hajmohammadi +3 more
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Management of Multiple Supernumerary Teeth Followed by Fixed Appliance Therapy: A Case Report [PDF]
Aim and objective: This case report aims to describe the treatment of a malocclusion resulting from the presence of multiple supernumerary teeth.
Rabia I Ullah +3 more
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Morphological and topographical characteristics of posterior supernumerary molar teeth: an epidemiological study on 25,186 subjects [PDF]
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence , gender difference , arch , morphology and position within the arch of supernumerary molar (SM) teeth in a referred Italian Caucasian population.
Altieri, Federica +4 more
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An evaluation of mesiodentes: A retrospective study with cone-beam computed tomography [PDF]
Background: The mesiodens, located in the palatal midline between the two maxillary central incisors, is the most common type of supernumerary tooth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of mesiodentes according to shape, position, and ...
Akay, Gülsün +2 more
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Radiographic Study of Developmental Alteration in Tooth Number Among Children in IIUM Dental Clinic [PDF]
Background: The aim of this research was to determine the prevalence, distribution and association of developmental alteration in tooth number with gender, location, and presence of delayed eruption of tooth among children who attended to Student's ...
Ardini, Y. D. (Yunita) +3 more
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Incidence of impacted and supernumerary teeth-a radiographicStudy in a North Greek population [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of impacted and supernumerary teeth, apart from third molars. Study design: This was a retrospective study of 1.239 panoramic radiographs taken of patients who presented to the
Bachour, Zaki +4 more
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Supernumerary maxillary fourth premolar teeth in five related Burmese cats
Case series summary This article reports a case series of five Burmese cats with supernumerary teeth. All included cases displayed either unilateral or bilateral supernumerary maxillary fourth premolar teeth.
Roxanne S Emslie, Cedric LC Tutt
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