| Literature DB >> 26966712 |
Faezeh Ghaderi1, Azade Rafiee2.
Abstract
Dental anomaly in number, size and shape might be due to excessive activation of dental lamina during the morpho-differentiation stage. Fusion is one of the most unusual and rare anomalies of shape of the teeth. It frequently involves the supernumerary teeth resulting in a challenging differential diagnosis with gemination. Dental anomalies may result in different problems such as delayed eruption and crowding; thus, early diagnosis is required for effective intervention and proper in-time treatment. The case reported here is a 4-year-old girl with bilateral supernumerary primary maxillary lateral incisors associated with fusion between primary maxillary left lateral incisor and supernumerary lateral tooth.Entities:
Keywords: Deciduous Tooth; Fusion; Supernumerary Tooth
Year: 2016 PMID: 26966712 PMCID: PMC4771056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Shiraz) ISSN: 2345-6418
Figure 1The intra-oral view. Fusion between the primary maxillary left lateral incisor and lateral supernumerary tooth is evident.
Figure 2The peri-apical radiograph shows incomplete fusion of the primary maxillary left lateral incisor and the lateral supernumerary tooth. Supernumerary right lateral incisor shows a slight crown dilaceration.
Figure 3The panoramic radiograph shows no evidence for presence of supernumerary permanent tooth germ in the anterior region. However, rotation of the permanent central teeth germs and development of dens invagination in permanent maxillary right central incisor are suspected.