Joined supernumerary mandibular teeth in the premolar region: Report of a Hungarian archeological case
Supernumerary teeth are those that are additional to the normal complement. They may occur in any region of the dental arch and have been reported in both the primary and the permanent dentitions. The etiology of supernumerary teeth is still not clearly understood, but several theories have been sug...
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Main Authors: | Gy. Szabó (Author), G. Kocsis S. (Author), E. Molnár (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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