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Supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients

Imaging Science in Dentistry 2012³â 42±Ç 1È£ p.41 ~ 45
Santosh Mali, Freny Rashmiraj Karjodkar, Subodh Sontakke, Kaustubh Sansare,
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 ( Santosh Mali ) - Nair Hospital Dental College Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Freny Rashmiraj Karjodkar ) - Nair Hospital Dental College Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Subodh Sontakke ) - Nair Hospital Dental College Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Kaustubh Sansare ) - Nair Hospital Dental College Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Abstract


Hyperdontia or supernumerary teeth without associated syndrome is a rare phenomenon, as supernumerary teeth are usually associated with cleft lip and palate or other syndromes such as Gardner¡¯s syndrome, cleidocranial dysplasia, and so on. Five patients with supernumerary teeth visited our department. They had no familial history or other pathology, certain treatment protocols was modified due to the presence of supernumerary teeth. Non-syndromic supernumerary teeth, if asymptomatic, need to have periodical radiographic observation. If they showed no variation as they impacted in the jaw, careful examination is necessary because they may develop into pathological status such as dentigerous cysts. The importance of a precise clinical history and radiographic examination for patients with multiple supernumerary teeth should be emphasized.

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Tooth; Supernumerary; Tooth; Impacted; Radiography; Syndrome

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