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Systematic Assessment of Mammalian Skull Specimens for Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology
Published on: August 22, 2022
[A second generation of premolars in the mandible]
R C Apperloo1, Th J Hoppenreijs, S T Kusters
1Afdeling Mond-, Kaak- en Gezichtschirurgie, Ziekenhuis Rijnstate, Postbus 9555, 6800 TA Arnhem.
Abstract:
Two developing supernumerary bicuspids were noticed accidentally in the mandible of a 12 years old girl when evaluating an impacted 35 on a radiograph. The development of these teeth was followed, but at a later stage they were removed. In a 17 years old man multiple complete developed bicuspids were seen on a radiograph. The backgrounds and treatment concerning supernumerary bicuspids in the mandible are discussed.
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