Non Syndromal Bilateral Supernumerary Teeth A Rare Case Report Kumar Shashanka P.*, Reader, Kumar Shashi, Reader, Santosh, Assoc. Professor, Shylaja, Reader, Sowmya K.S., Sr Lecturer Address for Correspondence: Dr. Shashanka. P. Kumar, Senior Lecturer, Dept of orthodontics. V.S. Dental College and Hospital Bengaluru
Online published on 7 December, 2011. Abstract A very rare case of bilateral supernumerary teeth in the maxillary incisor region which is not associated with any syndromes such as Gardner's syndrome, Cleidocranical dysplsia or cleft lip and palate non syndromal multiple supernumerary teeth are very uncommon. This article reports the presence of non syndromal multiple supernumerary teeth involving both jaws in a child. The clinical, radiographic diagnosis is discussed along with the treatment modalities. Top Keywords Non syndromal supernumerary teeth, malocclusion. Top |
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