Double Mesiodens in the Mixed Dentition of Non-syndromic North-Indian Patients: A Case Series.

Cureus

Department of Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, ITS Dental College, Hospital and Research Centre, Greater Noida, IND.

Published: February 2024

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  • Double mesiodens, or two extra teeth in the maxillary midline, can cause issues like delayed eruption, gaps between teeth, and bite problems, leading to further complications such as root resorption and malocclusion.
  • These extra teeth can be linked to various syndromes, trauma, or genetic factors, although the exact cause remains largely unknown.
  • The study documented five rare cases of double mesiodens in children and reviewed existing literature, emphasizing the need for dentists to recognize supernumerary teeth and conduct timely interventions to avoid complications.

Article Abstract

The presence of double mesiodens or mesiodentes, i.e., two supernumerary teeth in the maxillary midline, presents unique challenges in mixed dentition. Common clinical manifestations include delayed eruption, midline diastema, and occlusal disturbances, leading to complications such as root resorption, pathological migration of tooth, crowding, cyst formation, and malocclusion. Mesiodens can be associated with several syndromes, like cleidocranial dysplasia, familial adenomatous polyposis, trichorhinophalangeal syndrome, type I, Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, and Nance-Horan syndrome, among others. It can also be secondary to trauma, hyperactivity of the dental lamina, and a combination of genetic and environmental factors, but its etiology continues to be idiopathic. Double mesiodens are relatively rare, so this clinical observation aimed to highlight five such cases of double mesiodens in mixed dentition in non-syndromic children and adolescents. Additionally, a literature search reporting cases of double mesiodens in the mixed dentition was done, and the results were tabulated. Clinicians should be able to identify indications of supernumerary teeth, specifically deviations in the eruption pattern. Appropriate investigations and timely intervention are essential to reducing complications that may arise in the developing dentition.

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  • These extra teeth can be linked to various syndromes, trauma, or genetic factors, although the exact cause remains largely unknown.
  • The study documented five rare cases of double mesiodens in children and reviewed existing literature, emphasizing the need for dentists to recognize supernumerary teeth and conduct timely interventions to avoid complications.
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