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  1. Kariya PB, Singh S, Kulkarni N, Arora A
    BMJ Case Rep, 2017 Aug 10;2017.
    PMID: 28798243 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2017-220683
    Numerical anomalies, either addition or deletion, are quite a common findings in human dentition. However, it is extremely rare to find both hypodontia and hyperdontia simultaneously in the same individual. This condition is referred as concomitant hypohyperdontia (CHH). Aetiology of this condition is still obscure. The prevalence of CHH has been reported to be between 0.002% and 3.1%. This case report highlights a rare occurrence of bimaxillary CHH represented by the absence of both mandibular central incisors and presence of two supernumerary teeth in the maxillary anterior segment. The rarity of such condition of mixed hypodontia as well as hyperdontia in single human dentition prompted the author to report the case.
    Matched MeSH terms: Tooth, Supernumerary/diagnosis*
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