Radiographic Abnormalities Flashcards
The patient has had orthodontic XLA of their maxillary first premolars. What developmental condition do they have that relates to the number of their teeth?
Hyperdontia - UR small supplimental supernumery tooth. (Microdont)
What is a supplimental supernumerary tooth?
A tooth with the same morphology as at typical tooth.
What is another term for a supernumerary tooth distal to the dentition?
Distodens
This patient has hypodontia - what permanent teeth are missing?
13, 23, 35
What is unusual about this pattern of hypodontia?
It is rare for the canines to be developmentally absent.
Exlcuding third molars, which two teeth are most commonly developmentally absent?
Maxillary incisors
Mandibular second premolars
List all of the dental development abnormalities this 15 year old patient has.
Hypodontia - 12, 35, 42 45
Peg shaped lateral - 22
Delayed erruption of 17
What is the normal range of eruption of second molars?
11-13 years
Assuming the patient has had no dental extractions, which secondary teeth are developmentally absent?
12, 35, 45, and a mandibular incisor
What is the relationship between peg-shaped laterals and hypodontia?
Peg shaped lateral incisors are more common in patients with hypodontia.
15 looks abnormal on this radiograph, but upon eruption it is not malformed - what is the reasoning for this radiographic appearance?
Its buccally or palatally tilted, resulting in superimposition of the crown and root.
What age range to third molars begin to calcify and therefore appear on radiographs?
8-10 years.
Are there any developmentally missing teeth in this radiograph of an 8 year old patient?
No.
What is the main developmental abnormality here?
Infra-occluded 85.
What is unusual about tooth 45?
It is ectopic, it should be located inferior to root furcation - but in reality it is located distal to 85.
Is there any evdience of third molar development in this 10 year old patient?
No - you would expect to see the intial development of dental follicles at this age.
Which other secondary teeth are develomentally absent?
15, 13, 23, 25, and two mandibular incisors
Other than the hypodontia, what is the most significant abnormaility in this case - and what is the prognosis of the tooth related to it?
Dens in dente
Reduced prognosis due to increased risk of caries and pulp necrosis.
Which two secondary teeth have been extracted, and how can you tell?
16 and 26
There is increased inter-radicular spcaes between the upper 5-7s, the upper 7s are mesially tilted
List all of the dental developmental abnormalities present.
Ectopic 13, angled mesially
Peg shaped 12
Dens in dente 22
What developmental abnormalities does this 13 year old have?
Ectopic 43
Retained 83
Delayed euption of the 17
A viable option for this 43 would be to leave in situ, what are the risks of this option?
External root resoprtion of the adjacent teeth
Dentigerous cyst formation