multiple supernumerary teeth associated with an impacted maxillary central incisor: surgical and orthodontic management

multiple supernumerary teeth associated with an impacted maxillary central incisor: surgical and orthodontic management

;Ramakrishna Yeluri;Manjunath Hegde;Sudhindra Baliga;Autar Krishen Munshi
biomedical sciences instrumentation 2012 Vol. 3 pp. 219-222
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yeluri2012contemporarymultiple

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Various anomalies in the size, shape, number, structure and eruption of the teeth are often observed clinical conditions. Supernumerary teeth can be found in almost any region of the dental arch, and most of the times they are asymptomatic, and are routinely found during radiographic evaluation. The most common cause of impacted maxillary incisors is the presence of the supernumerary teeth. This paper describes a case of multiple supernumerary teeth associated with an impacted permanent maxillary central incisor in an 11-year old child along with its surgical and orthodontic management.

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