نتایج جستجو برای: supernumerary tooth

تعداد نتایج: 94842  

Journal: :Journal of the Irish Dental Association 2009
I O'Dowling

Introduction Supernumerary teeth may be defined as extra teeth occurring within the dental arch. These teeth may be found within the deciduous dentition, but are more commonly found within the permanent dentition. The prevalence of supernumerary teeth in the permanent dentition has been investigated in several studies (Table 1); it varies from 0.45% to 4.5%. In Ireland the levels vary between 2...

2013
Soghra Yassaei Mahdjoube Goldani Moghadam S. M. Ali Tabatabaei

This paper presents two cases of late developing supernumerary premolars. Case 1 is a female patient with nonsyndromic multiple supernumerary teeth located in the maxillary right premolar-molar region, maxillary left premolar region, and the mandibular right and left premolar regions. In this patient surgical removal of all supernumerary teeth was carried out to avoid complications during ortho...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2006
Seniz Karacay Gunseli Guven Ramazan Koymen

Fusion is developmental anomaly of the dental hard tissue and is defined as the joining of 2 developing tooth germs resulting in a single large tooth structure. Different treatment methods can be used according to the requirements of the situation. The purpose of this case report was to present the multidisciplinary treatment of a patient who had a permanent maxillary left central tooth fused w...

2014
Ahmet Yagci Kenan Cantekin Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk Kansad Pala

Fusion, an uncommon anomaly of the hard dental tissues, is potentially the cause of clinical problems related to esthetics, tooth spacing, and other periodontal complications. This paper describes a multidisciplinary approach involving surgical, endodontic, restorative, and orthodontic attention for the successful, functional, and esthetic rehabilitation of a maxillary left lateral incisor fuse...

2012
Ali Azhar Dawasaz Syed Sadatullah Syed Kamran Bokhari

The incidence of nonsyndromic supernumerary premolars is rare. Supernumerary premolars are likely to undergo pathological changes. The most commonly encountered complications with these teeth are dentigerous cyst and root resorption of the adjacent tooth. This paper is about impacted double fused supernumerary premolars in the right mandiblular body associated with an impacted first premolar in...

Introduction: Supernumerary teeth are frequently reported in dental clinical practice; however, eruption in nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses is an extremely rare clinical entity.   Case Report: We report two cases with a history of recurrent nasal discharge and obstruction. In both cases, clinical and radiological findings confirmed the presence of an inverted supern...

Dentigerous cysts are the most common odontogenic cysts of the jaws. The dentigerous cyst arise from around the crown of impacted, embedded, or unerupted teeth. Most often they involve mandibular third molars followed by maxillary canines, maxillary third molars.The main reason of dentigerous cyst is unknown but it rarely occurs around a supernumerary tooth. Only 5% of dentigerous cysts involve...

2011
Vivek Rana Shabina Shafi Natasha Gambhir Usha Rehani

An accurate diagnosis of the morphology of the root canal system is a prerequisite for successful root canal treatment.1 Frequently, root canals are left untreated because the clinicians fail to identify their presence, particularly in teeth that have an anatomical variations or additional root canals.2 Supernumerary root is a developmental condition and may involve any tooth. The incidence of ...

2017
Priscila Dias Peyneau Eliana Dantas da Costa Francielle Silvestre Verner Deborah Queiroz de Freitas Solange Maria Almeida Glaucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano

The aim of this report is to present a case of dens invaginatus asymptomatic discovered after exam cone beam computed tomography. A 20-year-old patient attended the clinic Radiology to perform tomography to fracture research at the root of the tooth 15. However, the examination was observed the presence of a conoid supernumerary tooth between the tooth located roots 11 and 12, which had a hyper...

2011
Brian Lee Beatty Andrew B. Heckert

Here we report a tooth of a large archosauriform from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico, USA that displays developmental anomalies of carina formation. This tooth has two supernumerary carinae, both on the lingual side of the tooth. Previously, carina anomalies of this sort were primarily known from theropod dinosaurs, but always from the labial surface. Integrating this specimen into a reassess...

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