2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2017.10.013
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Characteristics of Supernumerary Teeth in Nonsyndromic Population in an Urban Dental School Setting

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“…Noticeably, some rare patients had ST simultaneously in maxilla and mandible. Furthermore, central incisor area in maxilla has been reported as the most common location of ST (Bereket et al., 2015; McBeain & Miloro, 2018), while the premolar area was the preferred area for mandibular ST (Chen et al., 2019; Chou et al., 2015). In agreement with that, our data indicate that the most common region for ST in maxilla is the middle incisor area (2,312 teeth, 88.92%), followed by lateral (161 teeth, 6.19%) and canine area (57 teeth, 2.19%).…”
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“…Noticeably, some rare patients had ST simultaneously in maxilla and mandible. Furthermore, central incisor area in maxilla has been reported as the most common location of ST (Bereket et al., 2015; McBeain & Miloro, 2018), while the premolar area was the preferred area for mandibular ST (Chen et al., 2019; Chou et al., 2015). In agreement with that, our data indicate that the most common region for ST in maxilla is the middle incisor area (2,312 teeth, 88.92%), followed by lateral (161 teeth, 6.19%) and canine area (57 teeth, 2.19%).…”
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“…Previous studies usually characterized ST by 2‐dimensional panoramic radiography (Finkelstein et al., 2019; McBeain & Miloro, 2018). However, panoramic radiographic image was unable to definitively and comprehensively present positional and morphological information about ST.…”
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“…Single ST occurs in 76-86% of cases while the prevalence rate of multiple ST (more than three) is less than 1%. Multiple ST is usually accompanied with syndromes or developmental anomalies, such as Gardner syndrome, and cleidocranial dysostosis [2]. In addition, ST occurs in any region of the dentition with a particular predilection for the maxillary anterior area and mandibular premolar area [1].…”
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“…Most supernumerary teeth are located in the anterior maxillary region. 2,30 They may remain asymptomatic without any clinical manifestations. 27 Sometimes malocclusions caused by supernumerary teeth, such as impacted teeth, crowding or diastema, particularly in the anterior region, may negatively affect the esthetics, mastication and speech of children, who might then become objects of ridicule in their peer groups, affecting their psychological development.…”
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confidence: 99%