Affiliation:
1. Rama Dental College, Kanpur
Abstract
Supernumerary teeth are extra teeth above the normal erupted teeth number. Supernumerary premolars are rare developmental anomalies when compared to mesiodens and other supernumerary teeth. Supernumerary premolars are more common in the mandible than the maxilla. This article reports a rare occurrence of supplemental premolars bilaterally present in the maxilla and mandible arches in a non-syndromic patient.
Keywords: Supernumerary teeth, premolars, bilateral, maxilla, mandible
Publisher
Indian Dental Association
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