Supernumerary
teeth, also known as hyperdontia, are additional teeth that develop beyond the
normal count of 32 and can occur in the maxilla, mandible, or both, manifesting
as either single or multiple extra teeth, and may be unilateral or bilateral.
This case report presents a rare occurrence of multiple impacted supernumerary
teeth in a non-syndromic patient, featuring two supernumerary teeth adjacent to
an impacted mandibular third molar, an impacted supernumerary mandibular
premolar, and an impacted maxillary distomolar. This unique combination
emphasizes the variability in supernumerary tooth development and the need for
thorough diagnostic assessment and precise treatment planning.
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