Is hyperdontia serious?

Is hyperdontia serious?

What Complications Can Multiple Hyperdontia Create? The good news is that hyperdontia can’t cause serious problems and it’s usually not too painful. Nonetheless, the extra teeth in the mouth can put pressure on a patient’s jaw and gums, thus causing them to swell. This can be a bit painful.

Why do I have hyperdontia?

What causes hyperdontia? The exact cause of hyperdontia is unknown, but it seems to be associated with several hereditary conditions, including: Gardner’s syndrome. A rare genetic disorder that causes skin cysts, skull growths, and colon growths.

How do you fix hyperdontia?

The primary treatment for hyperdontia is extraction. Prior to extraction, X-rays are often taken to assess supernumerary teeth and determine if they are impacted or erupted. If supernumerary teeth are partially or fully erupted, they may easily be extracted.

Why is there a tooth growing on the roof of my mouth?

Hyperdontia Although rare, a bump in the top of the mouth may be an extra tooth. People with hyperdontia grow too many teeth. In the upper jaw, these extra teeth usually pop up just behind other teeth, but sometimes they can appear further back toward the roof of the mouth.

Can braces fix hyperdontia?

For patients with hyperdontia, orthodontic treatment often paired with extractions may be necessary. An oral surgeon can remove the extra tooth or teeth and then an orthodontist can align the bite to create a harmonious and healthy smile. Some patients may not require extraction and only need orthodontic treatment.

Do you lose your eye teeth?

When Children’s Eye Teeth Fall Out The canines are some of the last teeth to go — they start falling out between the ages 10 and 12 in most children.

Is hypodontia serious?

Severe hypodontia is the absence of six or more permanent teeth and is relatively uncommon (estimated prevalence of 0.1-0.2%). This condition may have considerable functional, aesthetic and psychological implications for the patient, as well as presenting a significant challenge for the restorative dentist.

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