Non-Syndromic Multiple Impacted Supernumerary Teeth with Concomitant Hypodontia. A Rare Entity
Journal Title: Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Concomitant hypo-hyperdontia is an uncommon condition of coexistence of partial anodontia and supernumerary teeth. Its etiology is still unknown. Very few cases have been reported in the literature of this condition. Case history: Presented here is a rare case of simultaneous presence of multiple supernumerary teeth without any associated systemic condition or syndrome involving both jaws. Our case has 16 impacted supernumerary teeth with no associated syndrome.
Authors and Affiliations
Nilesh M. Patil
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