Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, André Reis
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Lopes, Maria Cândida de Almeida, Oliveira Júnior, Gilberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8643003
Resumo: A supernumerary tooth is one that is additional to the normal series and can be found in almost any region of the dental arch. They have been described in both primary and permanent dentition. Multiple supernumerary teeth are rare in non-syndromic patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate non-syndromic patients with five or more supernumerary teeth, by general and local clinical examinations, periapical, occlusal and panoramic radiographs. The patients’ data were collected regarding to the number of supernumerary teeth, location, shape, position and association to pathological lesion. Thirty-five supernumerary teeth were found, 17 in the mandible and 18 in the maxilla. In the lower arch, 16 supernumerary teeth were localized in the premolar region and 1 in a distomolar region. However, in the upper arch, there were 7 in the premaxilla, 6 in the premolar and 5 in the distomolar region. From the total, 28 were supplemental and 7 were found in a rudimentary shape. Completing the observations, 29 included teeth were detected and one showed a radiolucent area that suggested a dentigerous cyst. Six other teeth showed a widened follicular space. One of the upper molar from the normal series was related to an odontoma. We could conclude that mandible and maxilla were equally affected and most of the teeth morphology was similar in size and shape to normal tooth (supplemental). Twenty-nine teeth were impacted; however few have caused pathologies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
title Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
spellingShingle Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
Castro, André Reis
Supernumerary teeth. Supplemental teeth. Rudimentary teeth
Odontologia
title_short Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
title_full Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
title_fullStr Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
title_full_unstemmed Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
title_sort Multiple supernumerary teeth in non-syndromic patients. Report of 5 clinical cases
author Castro, André Reis
author_facet Castro, André Reis
Lopes, Maria Cândida de Almeida
Oliveira Júnior, Gilberto
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Maria Cândida de Almeida
Oliveira Júnior, Gilberto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, André Reis
Lopes, Maria Cândida de Almeida
Oliveira Júnior, Gilberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Supernumerary teeth. Supplemental teeth. Rudimentary teeth
Odontologia
topic Supernumerary teeth. Supplemental teeth. Rudimentary teeth
Odontologia
description A supernumerary tooth is one that is additional to the normal series and can be found in almost any region of the dental arch. They have been described in both primary and permanent dentition. Multiple supernumerary teeth are rare in non-syndromic patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate non-syndromic patients with five or more supernumerary teeth, by general and local clinical examinations, periapical, occlusal and panoramic radiographs. The patients’ data were collected regarding to the number of supernumerary teeth, location, shape, position and association to pathological lesion. Thirty-five supernumerary teeth were found, 17 in the mandible and 18 in the maxilla. In the lower arch, 16 supernumerary teeth were localized in the premolar region and 1 in a distomolar region. However, in the upper arch, there were 7 in the premaxilla, 6 in the premolar and 5 in the distomolar region. From the total, 28 were supplemental and 7 were found in a rudimentary shape. Completing the observations, 29 included teeth were detected and one showed a radiolucent area that suggested a dentigerous cyst. Six other teeth showed a widened follicular space. One of the upper molar from the normal series was related to an odontoma. We could conclude that mandible and maxilla were equally affected and most of the teeth morphology was similar in size and shape to normal tooth (supplemental). Twenty-nine teeth were impacted; however few have caused pathologies.
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