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  2. Hyperdontia - Wikipedia

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    The actor Gaten Matarazzo had hyperdontia [15] but underwent surgery to remove his extraneous teeth. David DeVore Jr. gained internet fame after being filmed after removing a supernumerary tooth at the dentist. Kalpana Balan, an Indian woman entered Guinness World Records for having the most teeth in a human mouth. [16]

  3. Gingival recession - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal tooth position, such as tooth crowding, giving inadequate cover of one or more teeth by the jaw bone. [1] Piercings in the lip or tongue that wear away the gum by rubbing against it. [8] [9] Intentional gingival retraction. For example, the adult tooth may not grow out of the gum, and to remedy this, a procedure called an exposure is done.

  4. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    Typically, all baby teeth will be present by the age of three. As for all adult teeth, they erupt between the ages 6 to 14, with the exception of the third molar, also known as the wisdom teeth which normally erupt between 17 and 25 years of age. If the tooth has yet to erupt by an appropriate age, panoramic x-rays are taken.

  5. Tooth ankylosis - Wikipedia

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    [7] [5] Tooth ankylosis could have several symptoms, with decreased tooth count being the most prominent one. [4] Factors like gender and sex may also lead to the incidence of certain signs, yet the full mechanisms have not been well evaluated. In general, the non-growing subjects and growing subjects would exhibit different signs and symptoms. [4]

  6. Buccal exostosis - Wikipedia

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    Their tendency to grow in size may also contribute to periodontal disease as a result of food build up in the area of the lesion. [ 11 ] Radiographically, buccal exostoses can be identified as round, well-defined structures which superimpose the roots of the teeth, normally in the premolar and molar region.

  7. Humans Have a Third Set of Teeth. New Medicine May Help ... - AOL

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  8. Alveolar osteitis - Wikipedia

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    The most common location of dry socket: in the socket of an extracted mandibular third molar (wisdom tooth). Since alveolar osteitis is not primarily an infection, there is not usually any pyrexia (fever) or cervical lymphadenitis (swollen glands in the neck), and only minimal edema (swelling) and erythema (redness) is present in the soft tissues surrounding the socket.

  9. Humans Have A Third Set of Teeth—And New Medicine May Help ...

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    By targeting the USAG-1 gene, researchers believe that they can help people without a full set of teeth regrow teeth. The team says that humans have a third set of teeth available as buds, ready ...