Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina

The supernumerary teeth (SN) are those additional to the normal series, whether or not a syndrome is associated. They can be located in any area of the jaws and with different forms such as eumorphics, dysmorphic, conical, tuberculated or supplementary. The aims of this study was evaluate the freque...

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spelling I10-R335-article-280132020-07-27T13:48:07Z Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina Dientes supernumerarios en la Córdoba, Argentina Sánchez Vera et al, Hebe supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, hyperdontia, malocclusion. Dientes supernumerarios, mesiodens, hiperodoncia, mala oclusión. The supernumerary teeth (SN) are those additional to the normal series, whether or not a syndrome is associated. They can be located in any area of the jaws and with different forms such as eumorphics, dysmorphic, conical, tuberculated or supplementary. The aims of this study was evaluate the frequency and characteristics of retained SN teeth in adults attended at the specialty of Buco Maxilo Facial Surgery during the period 2010-2016 of the School of Dentistry of the UNC. Sex, age, number of supernumerary teeth, location, position and morphology were recorded. It was found that 83% of the patients presented a single SN element and the rest two SN elements. When studying the location, it was found that 56% of the elements were located in the upper jaw and that 44% were mesiodents. A 37% were found in the paramolar position and the rest in other locations. The 17% of the cases studied had diastema and all cases were found in the mesodens and upper jaw. It is important the early diagnosis and its appropriate treatment to avoid clinical problems, such as complex bad position or, eventually a root resorption. Special attention should be to newborns with a family history of SN teeth. Los elementos supernumerarios (SN) son aquellos adicionales a la serie normal estando o no asociados algún síndrome. Pueden ubicarse en cualquier área de los maxilares y con diferentes formas como eumorficos, dismorficos, cónicos, tuberculados o suplementarios. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar la frecuencia y las características de dientes SN retenidos en pacientes adultos que concurrieron a la especialidad de Cirugía Buco Maxilo Facial y a los consultorios de la cátedra de Cirugía III durante el periodo 2010-2016 de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNC. Se registró sexo, edad, número de dientes supernumerarios, localización, posición y morfología de los mismos. Se encontró que el 83% de los pacientes presentaba un solo elemento SN y el resto 2 elementos SN. Al estudiar la localización se encontró que el 56% de los elementos se localizaron en el maxilar superior y que un 44%, eran mesiodents. Un 37% se encontró en la posición paramolar y el resto en otras localizaciones. El 17 % de los casos estudiados presentaba diastema y la totalidad de los casos se encontraron en los mesodens y en el maxilar superior. Es importante el diagnostico precoz y su tratamiento adecuado para evitar problemas clínicos, como la mala posición compleja o, eventualmente una reabsorción radicular. Se debe prestar especial atención a los recién nacidos con antecedentes de historia familiar de dientes SN.           Facultad de Odontología 2020-03-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/28013 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 30 Núm. 1 (2020): Revista de la Facultad de Odontología-UNC; 15-19 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/28013/29267
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topic supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, hyperdontia, malocclusion.
Dientes supernumerarios, mesiodens, hiperodoncia, mala oclusión.
spellingShingle supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, hyperdontia, malocclusion.
Dientes supernumerarios, mesiodens, hiperodoncia, mala oclusión.
Sánchez Vera et al, Hebe
Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
topic_facet supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, hyperdontia, malocclusion.
Dientes supernumerarios, mesiodens, hiperodoncia, mala oclusión.
author Sánchez Vera et al, Hebe
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title Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
title_short Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
title_full Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
title_fullStr Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Supernumerary teeth in Córdoba, Argentina
title_sort supernumerary teeth in córdoba, argentina
description The supernumerary teeth (SN) are those additional to the normal series, whether or not a syndrome is associated. They can be located in any area of the jaws and with different forms such as eumorphics, dysmorphic, conical, tuberculated or supplementary. The aims of this study was evaluate the frequency and characteristics of retained SN teeth in adults attended at the specialty of Buco Maxilo Facial Surgery during the period 2010-2016 of the School of Dentistry of the UNC. Sex, age, number of supernumerary teeth, location, position and morphology were recorded. It was found that 83% of the patients presented a single SN element and the rest two SN elements. When studying the location, it was found that 56% of the elements were located in the upper jaw and that 44% were mesiodents. A 37% were found in the paramolar position and the rest in other locations. The 17% of the cases studied had diastema and all cases were found in the mesodens and upper jaw. It is important the early diagnosis and its appropriate treatment to avoid clinical problems, such as complex bad position or, eventually a root resorption. Special attention should be to newborns with a family history of SN teeth.
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