Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research (May 2012)

Rare association of dens invaginatus with impacted mesiodens – A case report

  • Prashant B. Patil,
  • Smitha G. Chaudhari,
  • Ankit Goel,
  • Pooja Agarwal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 138 – 140

Abstract

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Mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth occupying the position in the maxillary anterior region. This additional tooth structure may cause disturbance in eruption or position of the adjacent teeth. About 8–25% of supernumerary teeth in the anterior region erupt spontaneously. Un-erupted supernumerary teeth are incidentally identified on a routine radiographic examination. Dens invaginatus is a rare tooth malformation showing an in-folding of enamel and dentine of affected tooth sometimes extending deep into the pulp cavity and the root portion. We report a case of un-erupted mesiodens causing midline diastema of permanent teeth subsequently corrected following extraction of mesiodens. Dens invaginatus was identified affecting the un-erupted mesiodens.It is rare to find dens invaginatus associated with a supernumerary tooth and only 10 such instances of dens invaginatus affecting supernumerary teeth have been reported in the English literature.

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