2019
DOI: 10.4103/injo.injo_12_19
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Mesiodens and its complication in anterior maxilla: A case report

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“…The study data reveal that the main reason for patient consultation is due to delayed tooth eruption and its most common cause is due to the presence of supernumerary teeth (14). Another problem is due to dental misalignment (7,19), or a mixture of both (23). Thus, surgical extraction of the mesiodens is indicated to solve late dental eruption, malocclusions, resorption of adjacent teeth, formation of dentigerous cysts, esthetic and functional problems.…”
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“…The study data reveal that the main reason for patient consultation is due to delayed tooth eruption and its most common cause is due to the presence of supernumerary teeth (14). Another problem is due to dental misalignment (7,19), or a mixture of both (23). Thus, surgical extraction of the mesiodens is indicated to solve late dental eruption, malocclusions, resorption of adjacent teeth, formation of dentigerous cysts, esthetic and functional problems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies that talk about achieving postoperative compliance such as those of Liu (8), have to do with a multidisciplinary management essential to obtain good results and few complications (12). In several cases, tooth eruption happens on its own after mesiodens extraction (13,14,23), but in others orthodontic traction is necessary (19,25,26). Then, to achieve the treatment goal, surgical extraction alone is not enough, as there must be a multiple approach with other areas to restore function and esthetics to patients.…”
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“…Dentes supranumerários na região anterior da maxila apresentam-se de dois tipos: morfologia normal, descritos como dentes suplementares e outro de forma anormal, estes por sua vez, mais categorizados de formato cônico e tipo tuberculado (DIXIT et al, 2019).…”
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“…Mesiodens are divided into four categories based on their morphology: conical, molariform, supplemental, and tuberculate [3,4]. Te mesiodens can cause root resorption, rotation, or displacement of the adjacent teeth; it can also cause delayed permanent tooth eruption, midline diastema, nasal foor perforation, and other complications that may require surgical or orthodontic treatment [1,[3][4][5].…”
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