Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022)
Clinical Case

Unerupted bilateral late-developing supernumerary premolars and their surgical approach: an unusual case report

Natalia Gutiérrez-Marín
Universidad de Costa Rica

Published 2022-12-22

Keywords

  • Salivary glands,
  • Saliva,
  • Sialadenitis,
  • Diagnosis

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Gutiérrez-Marín, N. (2022). Unerupted bilateral late-developing supernumerary premolars and their surgical approach: an unusual case report. IDental, 14(1), 1–11. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulacit.ac.cr/index.php/iDental/article/view/71

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Abstract

Introduction: supernumerary teeth in the premolar region have unique characteristics in epidemiological and etiological terms: they are more frequent in the jaw, have a supplementary shape, are usually conical and small, and 75% occur in a non-erupted form and most are asymptomatic. Late-developing supernumeraries are those that develop after the regular corresponding teeth from the same region have completed their root development. Case report: 13-years-old adolescent with orthodontic treatment whose control panoramic radiograph shows the presence of two unerupted late-forming supernumerary premolars on both sides of the mandible. Orthodontics was maintained for 10 months, and subsequently, surgical removal of both supernumerary premolars was performed. Conclusion: radiographic control is especially important since it allows early diagnoses of situations that may go unnoticed if only a clinical examination is performed.

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