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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 24, 297-300, Copyright © 1997 by British Orthodontic Society


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Supernumerary premolar teeth in siblings

PJ Scanlan and SJ Hodges
Department of Orthodontics, United Medical School, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.

The familial nature of supernumerary teeth is discussed in this paper and illustrated with a report showing the development of supernumeraries in siblings. The orthodontic treatment and possible sequelae to the development of supernumerary teeth in the premolar region is highlighted.


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