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doi: 10.1007/bf00522236
pmid: 13790611
Description d'une hyperodontie multiple chez l'homme, caracterisee et a la fois se distinguante des specimens decrits jusqu'ici par le fait, que dans toutes les quatre groupes de dents — donc chez les incisives, canines, premolaires et molaires — le nombre normal etait augmente. A case of multiple hyperodontia of the dentition is described in which the number of teeth in each of the four groups — the incisors, canines, premolars, and molars — exceed the usual number found in man.
Tooth Abnormalities, Maxilla, Humans
Tooth Abnormalities, Maxilla, Humans
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