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Rev Odotopediatr Latinoam 2021; 11 (2)
Non-erupted maxillary bilateral paramolars and their surgical approach: unusual case report
Gutierrez-Marín N
Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 360-367
PDF size: 407.12 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The term supernumerary teeth refer to the excess in the normal number of teeth, either in the temporary or in the permanent dentition, it can appear in a single or multiple forms, unilateral or bilateral, both in the maxilla and in the mandible. A paramolar is a generally rudimentary supernumerary molar located in the vestibular or palatal position of one of the molars or in the space interproximal to the second and third molars. Prevalence is less than 0,2%, they are more frequent in men than in women and are generally erupted. This article reports the unusual case of a female patient with unerupted bilateral maxillary paramolars which were surgically removed without complications.
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