Multiple Supernumerary Premolar in the Mandible : A Case Report

Authors

  • Peeraya Warasit โรงพยาบาลอุทัยธานี

Keywords:

impaction, surgical removal, complications

Abstract

Supernumerary teeth are one of routinely encountered developmental disturbances representing one or more extra teeth in comparison to the normal dentition. Supernumeraries are more common in permanent dentition. Supernumerary teeth in premolar region, unlike other supernumeraries, frequently occur in the mandible. Most of them are usually asymptomatic, but may be incidentally detected from clinical or radiographic examinations. Several consequences resulting from the presence of supernumerary premolar, especially in mandible, such as cyst formation, transposition, and other clinical scenarios were reported. This case report presents an 18-year-old Thai male patient who presented with bilateral impaction of completely developed supernumerary premolars in the mandible. Treatment planning and surgical removal were performed. Post operative follow-up revealed no serious complication.
Keywords : impaction, surgical removal, complications

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Published

2023-10-30

How to Cite

วราสิทธิ์ พีรยา. 2023. “Multiple Supernumerary Premolar in the Mandible : A Case Report”. Region 3 Medical and Public Health Journal - วารสารวิชาการแพทย์และสาธารณสุข เขตสุขภาพที่ 3 20 (4). Nakhonsawan Thailand:277-84. https://thaidj.org/index.php/smj/article/view/14293.

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รายงานผู้ป่วย (Case Report)