Aetiology of supernumerary teeth: a literature review

Background Supernumerary teeth are teeth, or tooth-like structures that have either erupted or remain unerupted in addition to the 20 primary and 32 permanent teeth. Aims This paper attempts to (a) provide an overview of the proposed hypotheses and the current understanding of the aetiology of super...

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description Background Supernumerary teeth are teeth, or tooth-like structures that have either erupted or remain unerupted in addition to the 20 primary and 32 permanent teeth. Aims This paper attempts to (a) provide an overview of the proposed hypotheses and the current understanding of the aetiology of supernumerary teeth, and (b) review the published cases of supernumerary teeth occurring in families. Review No studies have been able to distinguish between different aetiologies for the different locations of supernumerary teeth, while, from a developmental or molecular perspective, the proposed hypotheses may be plausible and explains the origin of different types of supernumerary teeth. Conclusion The only clearly evident feature, based on the existing published reports, is that it is logical to state that supernumerary teeth have a genetic component in their aetiology.
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Etiology
Females
Fractures
Humans
Hypotheses
Literature reviews
Medicine
Molar, Third
Review
Teeth
Tooth Eruption
Tooth, Supernumerary
Tooth, Unerupted
Trauma
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