Mesiodens: the most common case of hyperdontia – presentation of radiological cases
Evangelos Liappis,
Zois-Panagiotis Vlachopanos,
Christos Impas
et al.
Abstract:Mesiodens is the most common case of supernumerary teeth. It is a very usual developmental abnormality of permanent dentition, either accompanied or not by painful symptomatology and other pathological findings. Mesiodens are often detected by chance, through patients' radiological examination for other reasons. So, radiology and its methods assist in the radiographic estimation of a mesiodens. The purpose of this study is to present the valuable contribution of oral radiology in detecting asymptomatic mesiode… Show more
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