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The aim of this article was to review the literature on supernumerary teeth, analyzing their prevalence, etiology,
diagnosis, treatment and possible complications. An electronic search was made in the Pubmed-Medline database
up to January 2014 using the key search terms "multiple supernumerary teeth" (n=279), "prevalence supernume
rary teeth" (n=361), and "supernumerary teeth" (n=2412). In addition to the articles initially identified, others were
included in the review proceeding from a manual search and from any references considered of relevance.
Supernumerary teeth are those that exceed the normal dental formula. They are more common in men, more common in the upper maxilla, and more prevalent in permanent dentition. Complications associated with supernumerary teeth include dental impaction, delayed eruption, ectopic eruption, overcrowding, spacing anomalies and the
formation of follicular cysts. The treatment of supernumerary teeth depends on their type, position, and possible
complications, detected clinically and radiographically. No clear consensus exists as to the best time to extract
unerupted supernumerary teeth.
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