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Marcus Antonio

Bio: Marcus Antonio is an academic researcher. The author has co-authored 2 publications.

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01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: The presence of one or more teeth exiting in the superior and inferior arcade is known as supernumeraries in the chain, surgical remove (AU) as discussed by the authors, which occurs in the majority of the cases in permanent teeth, with predominant in males.
Abstract: A presenca de um ou mais dentes excedentes nas arcadas superiores e inferiores sao chamados de dentes supranumerarios. A razao pela qual isto ocorre ainda nao esta completamente entendida, porem acredita-se ser consequencia de uma hiperatividade da lâmina dentaria. Ocorre na maioria dos casos na denticao permanente, com maior prevalencia no sexo masculino. Estes dentes podem gerar alteracoes como falhas no inrrompimento dos dentes adjacentes, cistos e tumores odontogenicos alem de deslocamento dentario. Sao classificados por sua forma e localizacao. Na maioria dos casos sao assintomaticos e sao descobertos atraves de exames radiograficos de rotina. Este trabalho tem por objetivo realizar uma breve revisao da literatura e relatar um caso onde o paciente possuia quatro supranumerarios tanto em maxila como mandibula, removidos cirurgicamente(AU) The presence of one or more teeth exiting in the superior and inferior arcade is known as supernumerariesAE teeth. The reason which this occurs is not complete understudied so far, however it believes to be a consequence of a hyperactivity of the lamina dental. Occur in the majority of the cases in permanent teeth, with predominant in males. These teeth can generate alterations like faults interruptions of the adjacent teeth, cyst and odontogenics tumors including dentary dislocation. They are classifying in your way of location. In the majority of the cases they are symptoms free and are found through the routine radiography exams. This aim of this study is to realize a brief literature revision and describe a clinical case where a patient had supernumeraries in the chain, surgical remove(AU)