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ARTI DİŞLER (SÜPERNÜMERER DİŞLER)

SUPERNUMERARY TEETH

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Supernumerary teeth are developmental disturbance encountered in the dental arches. Although this problem seems to be caused by genetic or environmental factors, the etiology is unknown. They can be single, multiple, unilateral or bilaterale. Complications arising from supernumerary teeth include delayed eruption, displacement and root resorption of permanent teeth. Because of these complications the surgical removal of supernumerary teeth is advocated. The purpose of this article is to evaluate clinical characteristics and treatment of four cases who have supernumerary teeth in maxilla or mandible.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Artı dişler çenelerde görülen gelişimsel bir bozukluktur. Artı dişlerin genetik veya çevresel faktörlere bağlı meydana geldiği düşünülmesine rağmen, etyolojisi bilinmemektedir. Artı dişler bir yada birkaç tane olabildikleri gibi tek taraflı veya çift taraflı olarak konumlanabilirler. Komşu diş kökünde rezorpsiyon, sürekli dişte sürme gecikmesi ve yer değiştirme gibi komplikasyonlara neden olabileceği için bu dişlerin çekimleri gerekmektedir. Bu makalede maksilla veya mandibulada artı dişleri olan dört olgunun klinik özellikleri, tedavileri literatürlerle birlikte değerlendirilmiştir
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