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A descriptive study of 113 unerupted supernumerary teeth in 79 pediatric patients in Barcelona.
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Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal [Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal] 2009 Mar 01; Vol. 14 (3), pp. E146-52. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Mar 01. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Unlabelled: Unerupted supernumerary teeth, depending on the morphology, number and distribution can give rise to various alterations in the eruption and development of those permanent teeth to which they are related.<br />Objectives: We aimed to make an epidemiological and descriptive study of the clinical characteristics of patients in Barcelona, their surgical treatment and how said treatment was hindered.<br />Materials and Methods: A descriptive study including 113 supernumerary teeth from 79 healthy pediatric patients between 5 and 19 years of age, which underwent surgery in our hospital during a 2 year period (May 2005 / May 2007), taking into account the variables of personal data, gender, age, location, number, morphology, position-axis, radiological study, surgical treatment, related pathologies, and surgical complications.<br />Results: Male patients (51) were more frequently affected than female (28) patients mainly within the central incisors-mesiodens (53.16%), in which the unique form (68.52%) predominates in conoid morphology (69.62%). Surgical treatment was done by palatal/lingual extraction (49.37%), with few surgical complications (only 1 case of post-surgical bleeding).<br />Conclusion: Incidence in supernumerary teeth is higher among male patients (ratio M:F of 1.82:1). They are most frequently located in the maxilla (82%), specifically, in the premaxilla (77%). Most cases presented only one supernumerary tooth (68.5%) and, in multiple cases, the premolar region is predominant. The conoid shape is the commonest morphology (69.62%). Surgical extraction, was done by palatal/lingual in 49.37% of the cases, as opposed to the vestibular approach in 45.57%.
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- Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Male
Spain
Young Adult
Tooth, Supernumerary complications
Tooth, Supernumerary diagnosis
Tooth, Supernumerary epidemiology
Tooth, Supernumerary surgery
Tooth, Unerupted complications
Tooth, Unerupted diagnosis
Tooth, Unerupted epidemiology
Tooth, Unerupted surgery
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1698-6946
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19242396