Abstract

Although impacted or supernumerary teeth are common, multiple impacted teeth combined with supernumerary teeth is a rare condition, often found in association with syndromes such as cleidocranial dysplasia or Gardner's syndrome. This report presents two patients, a son and his mother, with multiple impacted and supernumerary teeth but no associated syndromes. The 27-year-old patient had 23 impacted teeth and 9 supernumerary teeth with maxillary osteoma. The patient's mother, 55 years old, had 14 impacted teeth and 6 supernumerary teeth with 16 hypodontial teeth.

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