
doi: 10.1179/bjo.6.2.101
pmid: 295671
The incidence of this combined numerical defect of the dentition is assessed by a survey of 4598 orthodontic patients. The factors which may influence the reported incidence are considered. A subdivision into premaxillary, maxillary, mandibular and bimaxillary varieties is suggested on the grounds of the distribution of the teeth involved.
Adolescent, Scotland, Tooth, Supernumerary, Humans, Child, Anodontia
Adolescent, Scotland, Tooth, Supernumerary, Humans, Child, Anodontia
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