Multiple Bilateral 11 Supernumerary Teeth with Forth Molars in a Non-Syndromic Patient: An Unusual Case Report
Journal: Journal of Dental Applications (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-02-21
Authors : Fatih Asutay; Ahmet Hüseyin Acar; Mustafa Kirtay; Hilal Alan; Yusuf Atalay;
Page : 1-3
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Abstract
Supernumerary teeth are known as the teeth in excess of the normal dentition. Multiple supernumerary teeth are usually observed as having syndromes. Conversely, the occurrence of multiple supernumerary teeth associated with any single syndrome is rare. This article presents an unusual case report, where a male patient who has 11 supernumerary teeth was without any syndromes. Patient also had 6 embedded permanent teeth (one premolar, one canine, four wisdom).
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