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Progressive tooth pattern changes in Cilk1-deficient mice depending on Hedgehog signaling. [PDF]
Kyeong M +12 more
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Multiple Dental Anomalies on the Same Side of the Arch in a Single Individual: An Unusual Occurrence. [PDF]
Christy A W +2 more
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2009
Teeth exceeding the normal dental complement that have erupted into the nasal cavity are a rare pathological entity. This case report describes a female patient with recurrent complaints and fetid discharge from the left nasal cavity. The suspected clinical diagnosis of a supernumerary nasal tooth was confirmed by computed tomography.
R, Kirmeier +5 more
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Teeth exceeding the normal dental complement that have erupted into the nasal cavity are a rare pathological entity. This case report describes a female patient with recurrent complaints and fetid discharge from the left nasal cavity. The suspected clinical diagnosis of a supernumerary nasal tooth was confirmed by computed tomography.
R, Kirmeier +5 more
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Genetics of supernumerary tooth formation
Journal of Oral Biosciences, 2013Abstract Tooth development is initiated with placode formation followed by thickening of the oral ectoderm-derived dental epithelium. The dental epithelium then undergoes invagination into the dental mesenchyme, which is derived from the cranial neural crest.
Takashi Nakamura, Satoshi Fukumoto
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An ‘Invisible’ Supernumerary Tooth
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1988A case is reported of an unerupted maxillary supernumerary tooth, apparently undergoing resorption, which was not visible on extra-oral radiographs, but was clearly visible on an intra-oral occlusal radiograph.
R G, Oliver, N, Lardeau-Randall
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Impacted supernumerary tooth developed under palatal polyp
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2002Summary. We present a rare case of an infant's palatal polyp associated with an impacted supernumerary tooth. We have previously reported three cases of palatal polyps in infants [1]. In one case, after surgical removal of the palatal polyp at the age of 1 year and 8 months, the lesion subsequently began swelling.
M, Noguchi +3 more
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[Autotransplantation of an impacted supernumerary tooth].
Stomatologia mediterranea : SM, 1991The Authors report on a case of interesting tooth transplantation using a supernumerary in the site of a lower premolar root affected by periapical granuloma. Irrespective of local unfavourable conditions, the good result of surgical operation is demonstrated by up to now vitality and stability of transplanted tooth.
Piselli D. +3 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974
G G, Huffman, J W, Thatcher
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G G, Huffman, J W, Thatcher
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