Successful Surgical Management of Pediatric Non-Syndromic Patient with Multiple Impacted Supernumerary Teeth in Maxilla using Advanced Diagnostic Technique – A Case Report.
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This article describes case report of multiple supernumerary teeth, which is an uncommon developmental condition where extra teeth form in dental arches. Typically, these extra teeth are found in premaxilla (the front part of the upper jaw) and are often associated with various syndromes such as Gardner's syndrome, Cleidocranial dysplasia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and Down syndrome. However, in rare instances, supernumerary teeth can appear without any associated syndrome, which makes such cases particularly noteworthy. This report also emphasizes importance of clinical and advanced radiographic diagnosis.
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