2019
DOI: 10.3390/dj7020038
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Two Rare Cases of Non-Syndromic Paramolars with Family Occurrence and a Review of Literature

Abstract: Supernumerary teeth (or hyperdontia) are teeth that exceed the normal number of deciduous or permanent teeth in the oral cavity. The occurrence of supernumerary teeth without any associated syndrome has been frequently reported and many case reports have been published. This article reports two rare cases of familial occurrence of multiple paramolars without the presence of any other syndrome for two consecutive generations. Limited cases of bilateral maxillary or mandibular paramolars have been reported. In a… Show more

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“…18 The various complications might be impediment or late eruption of related secondary teeth; deranged erupting nearby teeth; migration, or turning of nearby teeth; crowding because of space problems; mal-occlusion because of a decrease of area; spaces between molars; trauma to cheek mucosal membrane when buccal para-molars cause tears; interference when undergoing orthodontic treatment; abnormality in root growth of erupting secondary tooth; cystic creation; excess new growth; tri-geminal neural pain due to the para-molar compresses ion of the trigeminal neural tissue, pulpal degeneration, and root absorption of nearby teeth because of force exertion; tooth decay because of bacterial retention in non-cleansing regions; and gingivitis and local periodontal inflammation in the tissues. 19,20 As reported here in our report, the existence of para-molars lead to dental caries due to food/bacteria deposition and showed inflamed adjacent periodontium. The second molar is palatably placed because of these paramolars in our case.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…18 The various complications might be impediment or late eruption of related secondary teeth; deranged erupting nearby teeth; migration, or turning of nearby teeth; crowding because of space problems; mal-occlusion because of a decrease of area; spaces between molars; trauma to cheek mucosal membrane when buccal para-molars cause tears; interference when undergoing orthodontic treatment; abnormality in root growth of erupting secondary tooth; cystic creation; excess new growth; tri-geminal neural pain due to the para-molar compresses ion of the trigeminal neural tissue, pulpal degeneration, and root absorption of nearby teeth because of force exertion; tooth decay because of bacterial retention in non-cleansing regions; and gingivitis and local periodontal inflammation in the tissues. 19,20 As reported here in our report, the existence of para-molars lead to dental caries due to food/bacteria deposition and showed inflamed adjacent periodontium. The second molar is palatably placed because of these paramolars in our case.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…13,27,81 Signalling pathways related to supernumerary tooth In human, the aetiology of supernumerary teeth is multifactorial and involves both genetic and environmental factors. 82 Although the genetic propensity of supernumerary teeth is not consistent with a simple Mendelian pattern, they are more common in the relatives of patients than in the general population. 83 To date, multiple genes have been identified in supernumerary teeth cases, such as APC, RUNX2, FAM20A etc.. [84][85][86] And related mouse models have been employed to explore the pathogenesis (Table 1).…”
Section: Pathogenetic Mechanisms Of Tooth Number Abnormalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os dentes supranumerários que não erupcionam podem causar erupção ectópica ou impactação dentária de um dente adjacente, desenvolvimento radicular retardado ou anormal de dentes permanentes associados ou sua dilaceração, além de cistos foliculares que podem surgir diante da degeneração do saco folicular do dente supranumerário (Palikaraki et al, 2019).…”
Section: Complicações Da Presença De Dentes Supranumeráriosunclassified