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A Third Supernumerary Tooth Occurring in the Same Region: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesDentistry Journal, 2023
The presence of a supernumerary tooth is one of the most common dental anomalies, and surgical treatment is often required to address this anomaly. Moreover, it may lead to malocclusion, and long-term follow-up is important to monitor its status.
Tatsuya Akitomo   +11 more
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Management of a supernumerary tooth fused to the labial surface of a permanent maxillary central incisor [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2023
Key Clinical Message Management of supernumerary teeth fused to the labial surface of permanent maxillary central incisors would require a multidisciplinary approach comprising of endodontic treatment, periodontal recontouring, and cosmetic composite ...
Hadi Assadian   +4 more
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Supernumerary Tooth Patterns in Non-Syndromic White European Subjects [PDF]

open access: yesDentistry Journal, 2023
Supernumerary teeth form at an incidence of about 3% in the population, with differences among races and various clinical consequences. Information on detailed patterns, and especially on white subjects, is scarce in the literature.
Eva Henninger   +6 more
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Precise extraction of impacted supernumerary tooth in the maxillary anterior region with a digital guide plate [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine, 2022
. Rationale:. Removal of impacted supernumerary teeth requires precision and accuracy to prevent iatrogenic injury to important anatomical structures during dental surgery and to improve postoperative healing. Patient concerns:.
Fangyong Zhu, MD   +8 more
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Multirooted supernumerary tooth in the anterior maxilla: A rare presentation [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2022
Multirooted supernumerary tooth is a rare finding, which predisposes to various malocclusion. The present case report depicts the presence of a multirooted supernumerary tooth in the anterior maxilla just adjacent to the midline in a 24‐year‐old patient.
Snehashish Ghosh   +5 more
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Risk prediction model of impacted supernumerary tooth-associated root resorption in children based on cone-beam computed tomography analysis: a case control study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Background External surface resorption is pressure-induced resorption and occurs on the external surface of the root, pressure exerted by impacted teeth, is common causes of external surface resorption.
Yakang Li   +6 more
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Supernumerary tooth in lower incisor region: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesStomatološki glasnik Srbije, 2010
Supernumerary teeth are defined as any supplementary tooth in addition to usual configuration of twenty deciduous and thirty-two permanent teeth. They are most commonly found in the anterior maxilla and mandibular bicuspid region.
Grga Đurica, Dželetović Bojan
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Epidemiology of Supernumerary Teeth in 5000 Radiography Films: Investigation of Patients Referring to the Clinics of Ardabil in 2015–2020

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dentistry, 2021
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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Molariform Mesiodens in Primary Dentition: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2014
A supernumerary tooth is a developmental anomaly and it has been argued to arise from multiple aetiologies. Mesiodens is a midline supernumerary tooth which is commonly seen in the maxillary arch, and incidence of molariform mesiodens in the maxillary ...
Indira MD   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nonsyndromic multiple supernumerary teeth: A case report of 11 supernumerary teeth

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2012
Hyperdontia is an odontostomatologic anomaly characterized by an excess in both erupted and non-erupted teeth number. A23-year-old female patient reported to us with a chief complaint of malaligned teeth and inability to maintain oral hygiene.
Balaji Krishnan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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