نتایج جستجو برای: supernumerary

تعداد نتایج: 6042  

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: :Dental update 2008
Ashish Shah Daljit S Gill Christopher Tredwin Farhad B Naini

UNLABELLED Supernumerary teeth can present in various forms and in any region of the mandible or maxilla, but have a predisposition for the anterior maxilla. They can cause a variety of complications in the developing dentition. This article reviews the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis and options for the management of supernumerary teeth. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Early diagnosis and appr...

2016
Manu Mathew

Dentigerous cysts are developmental odontogenic cysts and are always associated with an unerupted or developing tooth bud. Mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth found in the anterior maxilla. Supernumerary teeth seldom associate with dentigerous cysts and dentigerous cysts around supernumerary teeth account for 5% of all dentigerous cysts. Here we report a case of dentigerous cyst in association w...

Journal: :International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology 2012
Luciano A Favorito Ana Raquel M Morais

Urogenital anomalies are frequent and correspond to 33% of all congenital anomalies (1). Horseshoe kidney and renal crossed ectopy with fusion are the most frequent renal anomalies (2). Supernumerary kidney is the rarest renal anomaly and it can be encapsulated or totally apart from the original kidney or connected to it by a sheath of connective tissue. Usually the supernumerary kidney is loca...

Journal: :The Lancet 1846

Journal: :Journal 1999
M T Garvey H J Barry M Blake

Most supernumerary teeth are located in the anterior maxillary region. They are classified according to their form and location. Their presence may give rise to a variety of clinical problems. Detection of supernumerary teeth is best achieved by thorough clinical and radiographic examination. Their management should form part of a comprehensive treatment plan. This article presents an overview ...

2012
Ramón Fuentes Eduardo Borie Víctor Beltrán

Supernumerary teeth are defined as the existence of a higher number of teeth in relation to normal dental formula. The development of supernumerary teeth can happen at different times of the life and can be detected either, clinically or radiographically. The relation between supernumerary teeth and nonsyndromic cases have been reported once in a while in the literature. In this report are pres...

2007
Cengiz ÖZTÜRK Kerim ERYILMAZ Binali ÇAKUR

The presence of a supernumerary tooth in the nose is an unusual phenomenon and a rare form of ectopic tooth eruption in the maxillofacial region. In this case, the patient was referred to the hospital with the complaint of severe headache. In the endoscopic examination, the supernumerary tooth crown was not covered with mucosa or granulation tissue. In the present study, the clinical and radiol...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
a. pakdaman assistant professor, department of community oral health, faculty of dentistry, tehran university of g. meighani assistant professor, department of pediatric dentistry, school of dentistry, tehran university of me

supernumerary tooth is one of the developmental problems in children. mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth present in the midline between the two central incisors. it usually results in oral problems such as malocclusion, food impaction, poor aesthetics, and cyst formation. the prevalence of mesiodens varies between 0.09% and 2.05% in different studies. this paper reviews current literature on et...

2011
Abhishek Parolia M Kundabala Marisha Dahal Mandakini Mohan Manuel S Thomas

Supernumerary paramolars are the rare anomalies of the maxillofacial complex. These are more common in the maxilla than in the mandible. This article reviews the etiology, frequency, classification, complications, diagnosis and management of supernumerary teeth (bilateral maxillary paramolars).

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