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Multirooted supernumerary tooth in the anterior maxilla: A rare presentation.

Snehashish Ghosh1, Safal Dhungel2, Bijay Jaiswal3, Prabhash Roy3, A Thirumal Raj4, Shankargouda Patil5,6.   

Abstract

Multirooted supernumerary tooth is a rare finding, which predisposes to various malocclusion. The present case report depicts the presence of a multirooted supernumerary tooth in the anterior maxilla just adjacent to the midline in a 24-year-old patient.
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Keywords:  anterior; maxilla; multirooted; supernumerary

Year:  2022        PMID: 35865761      PMCID: PMC9291257          DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Case Rep        ISSN: 2050-0904


CASE PRESENTATION

A 24‐year‐old male patient visited the outpatient department of the College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Nepal, with a chief complaint of dirty teeth and wanted to get them cleaned. On examination, an irregular, diffuse white mass was seen protruding from the maxillary gingiva, adjacent to the maxillary right central incisor (Figure 1A). The maxillary left lateral incisor palatally erupted, canine drifted mesially.
FIGURE 1

(A) Diffuse white mass, protruding from the maxillary gingiva, adjacent to the right maxillary central incisor. (B) Intra‐oral periapical radiograph showed a tooth‐like mass. (C) Excised mass showed a multirooted tooth partially resembling a primary molar

(A) Diffuse white mass, protruding from the maxillary gingiva, adjacent to the right maxillary central incisor. (B) Intra‐oral periapical radiograph showed a tooth‐like mass. (C) Excised mass showed a multirooted tooth partially resembling a primary molar After addressing his chief complaint, the patient was advised for an intraoral radiograph to get a definitive diagnosis of the white mass. The radiograph showed a tooth‐like mass although not resembling any particular tooth (Figure 1B). Correlating clinically and radiographically diagnosis of compound odontoma was made. The calcified mass was approached through an intra‐oral incision and removed in toto. There was no lining associated with the mass. The excised mass showed a multirooted tooth partially resembling a primary molar (Figure 1C). Multirooted supernumerary teeth in anterior maxilla is a rare finding and can not only compromise function, and esthetics but can also predispose to an array of malocclusions, dental caries, cysts, and tumors leading to potential complications. It is vital to report such relatively rare cases as they could aid in an early diagnosis and formulation of a prompt multidisciplinary treatment strategy, which could prevent the patient from developing complications and improve the overall quality of the dentition.

AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS

All the authors contributed to the writing of the manuscript.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None.

ETHICAL APPROVAL

Ethics approval was not required from the institution, following our country's law, as this was a case report.

CONSENT

Written informed consent was obtained from the patient to publish this case image following the journal's patient consent policy.
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1.  Multiple supernumerary teeth in the maxillary canine and mandibular premolar regions: a case in the postpermanent dentition.

Authors:  Hidekazu Sasaki; Junko Funao; Hideki Morinaga; Kazuhiko Nakano; Takashi Ooshima
Journal:  Int J Paediatr Dent       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 3.455

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