Supernumerary Teeth: An overview for the general dental practitioner
Maurice J. Meade
Abstract
Supernumerary teeth can develop in any location of the mandible or maxilla and may have a significant impact on the developing dentition. This paper reviews the prevalence, aetiology and classification of supernumerary teeth. It also describes their clinical characteristics and management options. A case report involving the interdisciplinary management of delayed eruption of central incisors due to the presence of a supernumerary tooth is outlined. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Timely diagnosis and appropriate management may reduce the potential problems associated with supernumerary teeth. General dental practitioners should be aware of the clinical characteristics and management options related to supernumerary teeth.
Topics & Concepts
SupernumeraryMedicineDentistryMaxillaOrthodonticsDentitionSupernumerary toothEtiologyMandible (arthropod mouthpart)PathologyBiologyBotanyGenusdental development and anomaliesOral and Maxillofacial PathologyDental Trauma and Treatments