Supernumerary tooth in the nasal cavity. [PDF]
Intranasal ectopic dentition is a rare clinical entity. The presence of teeth has been reported in ovaries, testes, anterior mediastinum and presacral regions. In the maxillofacial region, teeth have been found in maxillary sinus, mandibular condyle, coronoid process, chin, nose and even orbit.
Mathur S +3 more
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Molecular genetics of supernumerary tooth formation [PDF]
AbstractDespite advances in the knowledge of tooth morphogenesis and differentiation, relatively little is known about the aetiology and molecular mechanisms underlying supernumerary tooth formation. A small number of supernumerary teeth may be a common developmental dental anomaly, while multiple supernumerary teeth usually have a genetic component ...
Xiu-Ping, Wang, Jiabing, Fan
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Dentigerous Cyst Associated With a Supernumerary Tooth [PDF]
A 41-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a painful swelling on the left upper alveolar area occurred 2 months earlier. His medical history was noncontributory, and there was no history of facial trauma or nasal surgery. Endoscopic examinations
Jae Yong Lee
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Fusion of a Tooth with a Supernumerary Tooth: A Case Report and Literature Review of 35 Cases. [PDF]
Tooth fusion is a dental anomaly with a prevalence of 0.1% in permanent dentition. The aim of this paper is to present the occurrence, region of fusion, and prognosis of fused tooth which is a very rare case in the literature.
Akitomo T +8 more
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Tooth Hemisection In Permanent-Supernumerary Tooth Fusion
Introduction: This case report described a teenager with fusion of tooth 21 with a supernumerary tooth, treated by hemisection. A vital pulpotomy was performed on tooth 21.
Zhou Zhang
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Pindborg tumor associated with a supernumerary tooth: a case report. [PDF]
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor is a rare benign neoplasm that accounts for approximately 1% of all odontogenic tumors. Most of the cases occur in the posterior mandible, and a few involve the maxilla.
Morais HGF +7 more
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Surgical Management of Impacted Supernumerary Tooth: A Case Series. [PDF]
Supernumerary teeth are extra teeth in addition to the normal dentition. It is a developmental anomaly with multiple etiology. The present paper describes a series of three cases of impacted supernumerary teeth with some unique features located anterior ...
Ahammed H, Seema T, Deepak C, Ashish J.
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Supernumerary tooth in nasopalatine canal: a rare cause of septal cartilage collapse. [PDF]
Mesiodens is the most common type of supernumerary tooth, located between the maxillary central incisors in close relation to the nasopalatine canal. A 20-year-old man presented with right-sided nasal blockage, nasal discharge and collapsed nose without ...
Misirovs R +3 more
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Improvement of Eruption Disturbance in Mandibular Canine Caused by a Supernumerary Tooth. [PDF]
A supernumerary tooth is a dental abnormality, which, in some cases, causes disturbance in the eruption of permanent teeth. A seven-year-and-four-month-old female was diagnosed with eruption disturbance in mandibular canine eruption caused by a ...
Akitomo T +4 more
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Impacted supernumerary tooth in the horizontal plate of palatine bone: a rare case report. [PDF]
Supernumerary teeth, defined as extra teeth beyond the normal series of dentition, can appear anywhere in the dental arch. They may present as solitary or multiple, unilateral or bilateral, and can be either erupted or impacted.
Adhikari M +5 more
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