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TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY
- Džemidžić V, Filipović M, Tiro A, Nakaš E, Šalaga S. Multiple Supernumerary Teeth not Associated with Complex Syndromes: a Case Report. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2009;43(3):248-55.
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Multiple Supernumerary Teeth not Associated with Complex Syndromes: a Case Report |
Title in Croatian: |
Višestruki nalaz prekobrojnih zuba nevezan za složene sindrome: prikaz slučaja |
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professional paper |
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TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY |
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Occurrence of the supernumerary teeth is a very rare phenomenon and it is usually associated with conditions as cleft lip and palate or some syndromes like Gardner’s syndrome, Cleidocranial dysplasia. In the literature reviewing some isolated cases of the multiple supernumerary teeth were described. This report presents a case of the isolated occurrence of multiple supernumerary teeth located in both jaws, in a female patient and her brother. Clinical manifestations, changes and effects which were caused by the supernumerary teeth, and eventually the treatment plan, were discussed and compared to the similar findings of the other authors. |
- Pećina-Hrnčević A, Galić M. [Dysostosis cleidocranialis - a case report]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1991;25(3):187-91.
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Dysostosis cleidocranialis - a case report |
Title in Croatian: |
Dysostosis cleidocranialis - prikaz slučaja |
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professional paper |
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CLEIDOCRANIAL DYSPLASIA TOOTH RESORPTION TOOTH ABNORMALITIES TOOTH ERUPTION TOOTH, DECIDUOUS TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY ORTHODONTICS, CORRECTIVE |
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An 18-year female patient with dysostosis cleidocranialis, treated for dental anomalies characteristic of her basic disease since the age of 12, is described. Delayed resorption of deciduous teeth and eruption of permanent teeth were recorded. At the age of 12, the patient had still had all deciduous teeth, with the exception of lower incisors and right upper mesial incisor. The presence of 11 succedaneous teeth, 7 in the maxilla and 4 in the mandible, had been recorded by X-ray. The treatment performed step by step is presented. Firstly, deciduous teeth were extracted, and a prosthesis for both the maxilla and mandible were constructed to stimulate eruption of permanent teeth. All supernumerary teeth from the jaws were also surgically removed. After the permanent tooth eruption had been accomplished, orthodontic treatment of these teeth was required and it has still been successfully performed. Thus, a conclusion is made that the treatment of dental anomalies should start at the time of normally expected deciduous tooth exfoliation. |
- Škrinjarić I, Barac-Furtinović V. [Anomalies of deciduous teeth and findings in permanent dentition]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1991;25(3):151-6.
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Anomalies of deciduous teeth and findings in permanent dentition |
Title in Croatian: |
Anomalije mliječnih zuba i stanje trajne denticije |
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original scientific paper |
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TOOTH ABNORMALITIES TOOTH, DECIDUOUS TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY ANODONTIA + epidemiology FUSED TEETH |
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Prevalence of anomalies of deciduous teeth has been analyzed in the general population of Zagreb preschool children. The sample comprised 2,987 children from 3 to 6 years of age (1,582 boys and 1,405 girls). Hypodontia was found in 0.47%, hyperdontia in 0.10%, and double teeth in 0.43% of total sample. Total prevalence of all anomalies in the sample was 1.0%. The sample for the analysis of permanent dentition has been enlarged with the clinical sample of children having the same anomalies and comprised 48 children. In all children with anomalies of primary teeth the orthopantomograms were taken and the status of permanent dentition was analyzed. In children with hypodontia in primary dentition hypodontia of permanent teeth was found in 100% of cases. Patients with hyperdontia of primary teeth displayed anomalies in permanent dentition in 85.7%, while in children with primary double teeth, anomalies of permanent teeth were present in 61.1% of cases. Missing deciduous teeth were found in both jaws in only 8.7% of cases, and in 34.8% in permanent dentition. Symmetrical occurrence of hypodontia of primary teeth (i.e. in both sides of jaws) was significantly higher in boys (56.3%) than in girls (28.6%). In permanent dentition symmetrical occurrence of hypodontia was significantly higher than in primary dentition (81.3% in boys and 57.1% in girls). The most frequently missing primary teeth were maxillary lateral incisors (48.8%) followed by mandibular central incisors (34.9%). Hyperdontia of primary teeth has been found only in boys, and it related only to the maxillary lateral incisors. Anomalies of deciduous teeth show a high degree of association with the finding in the permanent dentition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
- Barac-Furtinović V, Škrinjarić I. [Double teeth in primary dentition and findings of permanent successors]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1991;25(1):39-43.
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Double teeth in primary dentition and findings of permanent successors |
Title in Croatian: |
Dvostruki zubi u mliječnoj denticiji i stanje trajnih nasljednika |
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original scientific paper |
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TOOTH, DECIDUOUS FUSED TEETH + complications ANODONTIA + complications TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY |
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Prevalence of double teeth in primary dentition of 0.5% was established in the sample of 2.987 preschool children of Zagreb. Between children with double teeth 60% were female and 40% males. Fusion ocurred in 66.7 percent and germination in 33.3 percent in the sample of children having double teeth. In all children with double teeth orthopantomograms were taken. Analysis of radiographs revealed anomalies of permanent successors in 53.3 percent of all children with double primary teeth. In children with germination in primary dentition anomalies of permanent teeth were present in 20 percent (hyperdontia in all cases), while fusion of deciduous teeth was accompanied by abnormal finding (hypodontia) in permanent dentition in 70 percent. Obtained results pointed out to the need of distinction between type of double teeth in primary dentition, i.e. between fusion and germination because chance of lacking the permanent successors is considerably dependent on the type of anomaly. |
- Visković R, Vujanić M. [Unilateral fusion of the right mesial permanent incisor with a supernumerary tooth: case report and therapeutic approach]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1990;24(4):289-96.
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Unilateral fusion of the right mesial permanent incisor with a supernumerary tooth: case report and therapeutic approach |
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Unilateralna fuzija desnog centralnog permanentnog sjekutića s prekobrojnim zubom: prikaz slučaja i terapijski pristup |
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professional paper |
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TOOTH, SUPERNUMERARY FUSED TEETH + complications INCISOR + abnormalities |
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A rare case of unilateral fusion of mesial right maxillary permanent incisor with a supernumerary tooth and a concurrent finding of supernumerary tooth on the left side is presented. The fused tooth had 16 mm in mesiodistal crown diameter, with two separate pulps and roots. After separation and removal of the distal part of the crown, the tooth remnant was treated orthodontically and made up by a composite material, with enamel etching. A satisfactory esthetic appearance was achieved by team work, in collaboration with a pedodontist and orthodontist. |
- Ćatović M. [A supernumerary mandibular incisor]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1968;3(3):157-60.
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