نتایج جستجو برای: supernumerary tooth

تعداد نتایج: 94842  

Journal: :THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN ACADEMY OF PEDTATRIC DENTISTRY 2022

Supernumerary teeth develop from excessive proliferation and development of the dental lamina. can cause several problems, including ectopic eruption, delayed root resorption adjacent teeth, diastema. in infancy are rare have rarely been reported. Case a 2-day-old infant with 3 supernumerary is presented here patient was followed up for 21 months. The erupted tooth primary dentition extracted u...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2002
Joseph Katz Marcio Guelmann Shlomo Barak

A case of a 9-year-old child with hereditary gingival fibromatosis, supernumerary tooth, chest deformities, auricular cartilage deformation, joint laxity and undescended testes is described. The exact mode of inheritance is unclear; a new mutation pattern is possible. These features resemble but differ from the previously reported Laband syndrome. The dental treatment consisted of surgical remo...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1992
P M Som L M Shangold H F Biller

Dentigerous cysts can develop from unerupted primary, permanent, or rarely supernumerary teeth. When a supernumerary tooth is in the maxilla, near the midline, it is called a mesiodente. Such a mesiodente lies in the palate and a cyst developing about this tooth can extend directly up into the nasal fossae. More commonly a dentigerous cyst arising from unerupted maxillary teeth occurs about the...

2012
A. N. Sulabha C. Sameer

Supernumerary teeth are defined as any teeth in excess of normal number. Mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth, in the central region of premaxilla between two central incisors. Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly resulting from invagination in the surface of tooth crown before calcification has occurred. Radiographically, it is observed as infolding of a radioopaque ribbon like structure,...

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 2008

2013
Chaitanya Pavuluri Sivakumar Nuvvula

Maxillary incisors are the most frequently injured teeth in the primary and permanent dentition. Stage of adolescence show a significant number of dental injuries as they engage in contact sports. Children with accident prone profile, i.e. class II division I or class I type II malocclusion are more prone for injuries because of the proclined maxillary incisors. Supernumerary teeth are those th...

2015
Shintaro Sukegawa Takahiro Kanno Kiyokazu Kawakami Akane Shibata Yuka Takahashi Yoshihiko Furuki

Deeply impacted supernumerary teeth in the anterior maxillary cannot be generally removed by the conventional labial or palatal surgical approach because of the risk of damaging the surrounding soft tissues and the possibility of injuring the roots of adjacent permanent teeth. In piezosurgery, bony tissues are selectively cut, thereby avoiding the soft tissue damage caused by rotary cutting ins...

2011
Joycelyn Odegua Eigbobo Babatope Bamidele Osagbemiro

Supernumerary teeth are teeth in excess of the normal series occurring in any region of the dental arch. They are located mostly in the anterior maxillary region and are classified according to their location and morphology. The tuberculate type of supernumerary tooth possesses more than one cusp or tubercle (barrel shaped). It is rare to find bilateral tuberculate supernumerary teeth in the pr...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2006
Taishi Yokose Teruo Sakamoto Kenji Sueishi Kenichi Yatabe Keiichirou Tsujino Shuhei Kubo Masashi Yakushiji Hideharu Yamaguchi

Abnormalities in number of teeth are occasionally noted in clinical cases. Many theories have been proposed as regards the causes of the occurrence of supernumerary teeth, including atavism theory, mechanical tooth germ separation theory, tissue induction theory, and dental laminar morphological disturbance theory. However, none of these theories alone offers a sufficient explanation for this p...

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