What is meant by Supernumerary tooth? Supernumerary teeth are defined as the additional teeth developed along with the typical sets of teeth. Generally, a person 20 baby teeth which are replaced by 32 adult teeth (28 permanent teeth + 4 wisdom teeth) as he/she grows. Various factors tend to grow such extra teeth anywhere in your mouth. This condition is called Hyperdontia and it occurs in exceptional cases. The frequency of hyperdontia in the world population is reported to be 0.1 and 3.8 percent only. Mostly, it occurs after the permanent teeth eruption. However, it is powerful to trouble the general sets of teeth.
What causes Supernumerary Teeth? Mostly, this kind of excess teeth develops when a regular tooth bud is split and produces a new tooth bud from which a supernumerary tooth erupts. The exact cause of hyperdontia is still unknown. Many dental Professionals believe that the anomaly happens due to genetic, and environmental causes. On the other hand, various diseases and syndromes have an indirect link to hyperdontia. The possible related conditions include:
Gardner's Syndrome Cleidocranial Dysistosis Down Syndrome Ehler-Danlos syndrome