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  Hyperdontia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperdontia is the condition of having supernumerary teeth, or teeth which appear in addition to the regular number of teeth.
Dental X-rays are often used to diagnose hyperdontia.
Hyperdontia is seen in a number of disorders, including Gardner's syndrome and cleidocranial dysostosis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hyperdontia   (215 words)

  
 Pediatric Oral Health Management: Mod.3 Tooth Conditions and Abnormalities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hyperdontia (excess teeth) may be present in a young child.
Hyperdontia is more common with permanent teeth but can also occur with primary teeth.
Hyperdontia can usually be diagnosed after radiographic assessment.
www.mchoralhealth.org /pediatricOH/mod3_5_3.htm   (316 words)

  
 Premaxillary hyperdontia in medieval Norwegians: a radiographic study -- Stermer Beyer-Olsen 18 (4): 177 -- ...
Premaxillary hyperdontia in medieval Norwegians: a radiographic study -- Stermer Beyer-Olsen 18 (4): 177 -- Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
Premaxillary hyperdontia in medieval Norwegians: a radiographic study
hyperdontia in the form of a mesiodens in two (1.4%) cases.
dmfr.birjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/18/4/177   (134 words)

  
 Prevalence of Hyperdontia In Non-Syndromic Individuals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The incidence of hyperdontia, when viewed this way had a range of 0.1% (Croatia) to 1.42% (Sweden).
The incident of hyperdontia is greater in males than in females.
However, when all the data from that country was combined the incidence of supernumerary teeth was greater in males.
iadr.confex.com /iadr/2005Balt/techprogram/abstract_53616.htm   (225 words)

  
 References
El Nassry, Charecteristics of Hyperdontia in Premaxillary region: A Survey of 300 Cases.
The prevalance of supernunerary teeth in primary and mixed dentitions.J Dent Child.
Hyperdontia: an epidemiological survey, J Dent Res 80 (4) 1295 Apr 2001.
www.thejcdp.com /issue016/kokten/09kokten.shtml   (178 words)

  
 Discussion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
reported 300 cases of hyperdontia indicated a predominancy in males at 83%.
Other detailed studies are needed to understand how the fourth molars affected their occlusion.
Some hyperdontia may be familial and some may be syndrome associated (Gardner’s syndrome, Cleidocranial dysplasia).
www.thejcdp.com /issue016/kokten/08kokten.shtml   (103 words)

  
 Study table about Midterm
What is the most common type of hyperdontia?
What is the second-most common type of hyperdontia?
Name the two diseases that hyperdontia is often associated with.
www.studystack.com /studytable-31862   (2694 words)

  
 Case Based Pediatrics Chapter
Anomalies in tooth number are due to hereditary patterns producing extra or missing teeth, physical disruption of the dental lamina, and overactive dental lamina or failure of dental lamina induction, leading to an excess or failure of tooth initiation, respectively (3,4).
For example, if the dental lamina produces an increased number of buds or if there are physical disruptions in the embryonic dental lamina, supernumerary teeth occur and the condition is termed hyperdontia.
The extra teeth erupt most often in the maxillary midline between the central incisors.
www.hawaii.edu /medicine/pediatrics/pedtext/s01c12.html   (3825 words)

  
 Patient Anxiety And Phobia
List the clinical features of three main types of enamel anomaly.
Distinguish between the clinical features of hyperdontia and hypodontia.
List the dietary and gastric regurgitation factors that lead to tooth surface loss.
www.homesteadschools.com /dental/descriptions/OrthoPed.htm   (393 words)

  
 DermAtlas: Dermatology Image Ectopic_Teeth_1_040920 (hyperdontia - dental/oral disorder) [dermatlas]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
DermAtlas: Dermatology Image Ectopic_Teeth_1_040920 (hyperdontia - dental/oral disorder) [dermatlas]
Hyperdontia is more common in boys than girls and most common in the maxilla.
They may also occur in the gingiva, maxillary tuberosity, soft palate, maxillary sinus, sphenomaxillary fissure, nasal cavity, and between the orbit and the brain.
dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu /derm/Display.cfm?ImageID=42691216   (98 words)

  
 Paediatric Dentistry: Supernumerary teeth - Hyperdontia (online dentistry course)
Paediatric Dentistry: Supernumerary teeth - Hyperdontia (online dentistry course)
Paediatric Dentistry: Supernumerary teeth - Hyperdontia (online dentistry course):- One of the many distance learning pages in our ecourse at the Dental School, Birmingham UK.
A unique on line resource of interactive and challenging web based learning materials that make dentistry exciting.
www.dentistry.bham.ac.uk /ecourse/paed/HT_Hyperdontia.asp   (81 words)

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