Academic literature on the topic 'Supernumerary. Mesiodents. Aesthetics'

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Journal articles on the topic "Supernumerary. Mesiodents. Aesthetics"

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Eduardo, Oliveira Gomes, Eduarde Bezerra Pascoal Carlos, Brasil Roberto Fabíola, Nunes Gonçalves Nogueira Barroso Gabriela, Coelho da Cunha Georgia, and Pinto Brandão de Araujo Priscila. "SUPRANUMERÁRIO EM SUBSTITUIÇÃO DO DENTE 21." Revistaft 27, no. 121 (2023): 75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7811075.

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Os dentes supranumerários são uma anomalia de número podendo aparecer em um ou mais números. Quando um dente permanece localizado em região de maxila é denominado como mesiodentes, e em geral são dentes com formatos cônicos e menores. O objetivo deste trabalho é relatar o tratamento ortodôntico de um paciente gênero masculino, queixando-se de ausência do incisivo superior esquerdo. Após exame radiográfico, notou-se a presença de um mesiodente, impactando a irrupção do dente 21. O
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Maharaj, Anuranjan, Chitrita Gupta Mukherjee, Prerna Anand, and Arvind Kumar. "Mesiodens- A Report of Two Cases." Nepal Journal of Health Sciences 2, no. 1 (2022): 111–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njhs.v2i1.47180.

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Teeth more than normal in number are termed as supernumerary. The presence of multiple supernumerary teeth is termed ‘mesiodentes’. Supernumerary tooth usually results in oral problems such as malocclusion, food impaction, poor aesthetics, and cyst formation. This paper presents a case report on the successful management of mesiodens and mesiodentes.
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Kabbur, Karthik J., Hemanth M, Preeti Patil, Ramnarayan B K, and Reshma Deepak. "Palatally erupted twin mesiodens - A case report with literature review." RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences 10, no. 1 (2018): 32–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26715/rjds.10_1_6.

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Mesiodens is the most common supernumerary tooth and is present in the midline between the two central incisors. It occurs mostly due to hyperactivity of the dental lamina. They are usually small, with a cone shaped crown and a short root, may be single or paired, erupted or impacted and occasionally even be inverted. Presence of more than one mesiodens is termed as mesiodentes. Presence of mesiodens may cause impaction or delayed eruption of permanent teeth, malocclusion leading to disturbance in chewing, swallowing and speech, root resorption of the adjacent teeth, impaired dentofacial aesth
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MIRANDA, Eneane, Luciene Dornas MENDES, Sérgio Milton Martins de Oliveira PENIDO, and Cláudia Valéria de Sousa Resende PENIDO. "Inverted mesiodens: case report." RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia 64, no. 1 (2016): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1981-863720160001000122968.

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ABSTRACT Mesiodens is the term used for describing the supernumerary tooth that occurs in the maxilla, between the central incisors, in the midline region. These may erupt in the oral cavity or keep themselves impacted. Their presence causes cleaning inadequate, impossibility or difficult of the eruption of the regular teeth and having the aesthetic compromised. This paper aims at showing that early identification of supernumerary teeth, planning and correct approach, allow the preservation of the teeth and adjacent structures. This article presents the clinical case of a seven-year-old child,
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BHAYADE, SHWETA. "Doughnut” Shaped Mesiodens Associated With Impacted Central Incisor: A Case Report." DMIMS Journal of Dental Research 6, no. 3 (2022): 119–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.54054/jodr.2022635.

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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, delayed eruption and impaction central incisor. It is usually an extra tooth with a cone- or - peg-shaped crown and a short root or a supplemental tooth. The purpose of the presentation is to describe an unusual morphology and management of mesiodens associated with impacted central incisor
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NIDA NAIM, CHAITRA TR, SEEMA CHAUDHARY, et al. "Management of Supernumerary Tooth during the Mixed Dentition Phase: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 31, no. 3 (2025): 287–91. https://doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2025.31.3.0240.

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Among the most significant dental abnormalities affecting the primary and early mixed dentition are supernumerary teeth, which can lead to poor dental and facial aesthetics as well as a number of pathological problems with the permanent dentition as it develops. Supernumerary teeth that occur in between the central incisors, specifically in the palatal region are termed as ‘mesiodens’. It has a prevalence rate between 0.3% and 3.8% among individuals. Normal tooth growth and development can be disrupted by mesiodens, which can result in infectious pulpitis, root resorption, rotation or displace
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Moura, Bárbara Karem Miranda, Helena Alves Resende, Lílian Márcia da Silva Calsavara, et al. "Extraction of an impacted supernumerary mesiodens tooth in a child: a clinical case report." Brazilian Journal of Health Review 7, no. 3 (2024): e69627. http://dx.doi.org/10.34119/bjhrv7n3-072.

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Mesiodens are supernumerary teeth located between the central incisors, close to the midline; Generally, they have a conical shape, can be impacted, and cause aesthetic-functional imbalance of the stomatognathic system. It is essential to emphasize that early diagnosis, through clinical and complementary exams, provides an optimized therapeutic strategy. The aims of the present study were to report a clinical case on strategies used to delimit the surgical opportunity as well as operative procedures performed in the presence of impacted mesiodens in a child patient. An 11-year-old female patie
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Kumar, Sanjeev, Nikhil K. Dwivedi, Mohona Biswas, and Ranjan Kumar. "A case report on palatally positioned single mesiodens: common supernumerary tooth." International Journal of Advances in Medicine 10, no. 3 (2023): 247–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20230367.

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Mesiodens is one of the commonest dental anomalies in children. It may be present in primary or early mixed dentition. It can also be found in permanent dentition. It affects dental as well as facial aesthetics. The reported prevalence of mesiodens is about 0.15% to 1.9%. It is one of the etiologic factors causing malocclusion in children. Therefore, dentists can make the parents aware about the possibilities of malocclusion and convince for the treatment as soon as possible.
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Mehta, Rina G., Kamlesh B. Rami, Disha Bhatt, Kunal Thakkar, and Niyati Thakkar. "A rare case report: an unusual fusion of mesiodens and incisors, supernumerary canine and missing mandibular lateral incisors." International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 10, no. 4 (2023): 590–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20230745.

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Supernumerary teeth are commonly encountered dental anomalies that affect the primary and early mixed dentition. They can lead to a range of pathological disturbances in the developing permanent dentition. Consequently, the patient has poor dental and facial aesthetics. The erupted or unerupted extra tooth located at the maxillary midline, between the central incisors is known as mesiodens. When diagnosed early, it can be treated properly with an excellent prognosis. The objective of this case report is to share knowledge about mesiodens and their management.
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Raheem, Noor, Ahmed Naeem Al-Fattal, Mohamed Sahib Shalal, Lobna K. Al Khafaji, and Yousif Ismail Allawi. "Supernumerary Teeth: Cases Series." Mustansiria Dental Journal 20, no. 2 (2024): 222–32. https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v20i2.1178.

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Background: Supernumerary teeth can appear anywhere in the oral cavity and are found in addition to standard primary and permanent teeth, both clinical and radiographic examinations usually lead to the diagnosis. Their definite etiology has not yet been completely understood. These teeth either erupt normally or remain impacted which may lead to many clinical complications. This study aimed to present clinical cases with supernumerary teeth including their management strategies. Methods: Three clinical cases were considered in this study. Case 1: 20 years aged healthy female complained of a ha
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