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Rev Odotopediatr Latinoam 2017; 7 (2)
Surgical combination: a necessity in Pediatric Dentistry
Dias SR, Tavares CM, Coelho PM, de Queiroz MR, Vargens DCK
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 151-150
PDF size: 491.04 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Mesiodens is a supernumerary
tooth that occurs on the midline between
the maxillary central incisors, with a higher
frequency on permanent teeth and on male
patients. Its etiology is not completely understood
yet, with dental lamina hyperactivity
being the most accepted theory. Mesiodens
may bring some complications, one of them
being the interincisal diastema, which can also
be associated with an abnormal superior labial
frenum insertion, causing alterations in the
dental aesthetics among others. The aim of this
study is to report a clinical case of mesiodens
removal and superior labial frenum on the
same surgical time, with evaluation of the diastema’s
physiological gradual closure after one
year.
Case report: This study reports the case of
a child, 11 years of age, male, who attended the
Odontopediatrics teaching clinic of the Facultad
Independente do Nordeste (FAINOR) with
his mother, with an esthetic complaint of dental
gap. After anamnesis, clinical and radiographic
examination, the presence of mesiodens and abnormal
insertion of the superior labial frenum
were diagnosed. The treatment of choice was
surgical removal of the mesiodens associated
with superior labial frenectomy, with a one year
follow-up and observation of the interincisal
diastema’s gradual closure.
Conclusion: The
correct diagnosis of supernumerary teeth and
frenum abnormalities is fundamental, through
a good clinical and radiographic examination.
The individual opportunity for treatment is another
important factor.
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