Supernumerary Teeth Adjacent to Fully Erupted Third Molars in all four Quadrants: A Case Report
Supernumerary teeth are formed due to disturbances during the developmental stages of a tooth. The prevalence of supernumerary teeth is higher in the maxilla than the mandible and shows a predilection for the male gender. They may also demonstrate a familial tendency. Such teeth may lead to complica...
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Main Authors: | Vudata Kiran (Author), Vudata Nandan (Author) |
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International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences (IJSRDMS),
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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