Nonsyndrome Multiple Supernumerary Teeth
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Supernumerary teeth, Impaction, SyndromeAbstrakt
Supernumerary teeth are described as the teeth formed in excess of the number found in a normal dentition. Multiple supernumerary teeth without any associated condition or syndromes are relatively uncommon. In this case report, a 22-year male showed the presence of multiple supernumerary teeth. The medical history was noncontributory, and an extra oral examination did not reveal any abnormality. This case was unique because of the presence of good intercuspal relation even in presence of crowding and impaction. Keywords: Supernumerary tooth, Nonsyndrome, ImpactionPublikováno
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