What is meant by geminated tooth?

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Is tooth gemination the reason for double teeth in babies? There are many developmental dental abnormalities more than you know. In this article, we are going to see one of such dental anomalies - Tooth Gemination. It is a rare condition and is defined as the morphological alteration in a tooth. At times, people confuse this unusual condition with tooth fusion but both are two different conditions. Gemination in teeth is highly seen in upper front teeth than molar teeth. Likewise, it is highly seen in baby teeth than permanent teeth. Even though this atypical condition is rare, it is treatable.

What is meant by Geminated tooth? A geminated tooth looks like two teeth are attached. It happens when a developing tooth bud is divided so that two teeth are formed from the same tooth bud whereas a single tooth bud forms one tooth in general. This process of developing incomplete formation of 2 teeth due to the unusual split of a tooth bud is called gemination. Such affected teeth are geminated teeth that have an incisal cleft on the crowns that makes the tooth appear like they are fused. Despite the geminated tooth having a bifid crown, it has a single root canal. Moreover, it does not affect the normal number of teeth.

What causes Tooth gemination? The exact cause of this condition is not found. However, dentists and researchers found that certain aspects that interfere during the formation of teeth in infants may provoke this condition. The possible causes include:


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