Hyperdontia- A Rare Non Syndromic Case
Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Hyperdontia or Multiple supernumerary teeth have been associated with syndromes and metabolic disorders. Supernumerary teeth without associated syndrome are an uncommon entity. Non-syndromic supernumerary teeth, if asymptomatic, need to be periodically assessed radio graphically because there are chances for it to develop into pathological conditions.
Authors and Affiliations
Sreelakshmi NN1*, Raghavendra K2, Prasanna Kumar R3, Gowri B4 and Roopashri RK4
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