The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report

Supernumerary teeth may have all characteristics of normal teeth (dens supernumeratus) or, more frequently, appear as rudimentary remains of the tooth bud (dens accessories). Such teeth may cause various complications and the most frequent are orthodontic anomalies and follicular cysts. Among all su...

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Main Authors: Tomić Slavoljub, Janković Svjetlana, Smrekić Bojana, Đorđević Stevanka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade 2007-01-01
Series:Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2007/0039-17430704248T.pdf
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spelling doaj-9afc5fc7d3b24a05bba75f1524b22f512020-11-24T22:26:33ZengSerbian Medical Society - Dental Section, BelgradeStomatološki glasnik Srbije0039-17432007-01-0154424825310.2298/SGS0704248TThe consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case reportTomić SlavoljubJanković SvjetlanaSmrekić BojanaĐorđević StevankaSupernumerary teeth may have all characteristics of normal teeth (dens supernumeratus) or, more frequently, appear as rudimentary remains of the tooth bud (dens accessories). Such teeth may cause various complications and the most frequent are orthodontic anomalies and follicular cysts. Among all supernumerary teeth, the most frequent is mesiodens. It may be of different shape, but most often is conical. Untimely diagnosed and treated mesiodens may, in older age, result in complications and compromise prosthodontic rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to present a case where untimely treatment (diagnostics and extraction) of a mesiodens resulted in the formation of a follicular cyst and a partial resorption of the root of an adjacent tooth (central incisor), which had to be extracted. The patient sought a prosthodontic treatment. However, a hazelnut-size tumor was found in the upper anterior region. Clinical and X-ray examination implied the presence of a follicular cyst around a supernumerary tooth, which was situated between upper central incisors. Cystical sac was removed in a usual manner along with the extraction of the impacted mesiodens. Unfortunately, the upper central left incisor had to be extracted as well due to a progressed root resorption. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2007/0039-17430704248T.pdfmesiodensfollicular cyst
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author Tomić Slavoljub
Janković Svjetlana
Smrekić Bojana
Đorđević Stevanka
spellingShingle Tomić Slavoljub
Janković Svjetlana
Smrekić Bojana
Đorđević Stevanka
The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
mesiodens
follicular cyst
author_facet Tomić Slavoljub
Janković Svjetlana
Smrekić Bojana
Đorđević Stevanka
author_sort Tomić Slavoljub
title The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
title_short The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
title_full The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
title_fullStr The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
title_full_unstemmed The consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: Case report
title_sort consequences of an untimely diagnosed mesiodens: case report
publisher Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade
series Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
issn 0039-1743
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Supernumerary teeth may have all characteristics of normal teeth (dens supernumeratus) or, more frequently, appear as rudimentary remains of the tooth bud (dens accessories). Such teeth may cause various complications and the most frequent are orthodontic anomalies and follicular cysts. Among all supernumerary teeth, the most frequent is mesiodens. It may be of different shape, but most often is conical. Untimely diagnosed and treated mesiodens may, in older age, result in complications and compromise prosthodontic rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to present a case where untimely treatment (diagnostics and extraction) of a mesiodens resulted in the formation of a follicular cyst and a partial resorption of the root of an adjacent tooth (central incisor), which had to be extracted. The patient sought a prosthodontic treatment. However, a hazelnut-size tumor was found in the upper anterior region. Clinical and X-ray examination implied the presence of a follicular cyst around a supernumerary tooth, which was situated between upper central incisors. Cystical sac was removed in a usual manner along with the extraction of the impacted mesiodens. Unfortunately, the upper central left incisor had to be extracted as well due to a progressed root resorption.
topic mesiodens
follicular cyst
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