S. Jankovic, B. Kujundžić, Bojana Davidovic, Jelena Lečić, Jovana Hrisa-Samardžija, T. Ivanović
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Abstract
Introduction. Hyperdontia or supernumerary teeth are excess number of teeth
in comparison to normal dentition. The aim of this study was to present
different variants of permanent supernumerary teeth, as well as their
observation or elimination in order to prevent possible complications Case
report. Six different cases of hyperdontia are presented in this paper. All
hyperdontia cases were multidisciplinary evaluated and individual treatment
protocols were applied. Already erupted supernumerary teeth were extracted
without surgical intervention. Unerupted teeth were surgically removed or
left for observation. Conclusion. Early and frequent dental check-ups are
very important for children in order to detect possible dentition
irregularities and thus timely start with appropriate therapy.