Abstract :
Dental anomalies such as supernumerary teeth, dens invaginatus, and tooth fusion are uncommon, and their simultaneous occurrence is extremely rare. This case report describes an 11-year-old female patient who presented with crowding in the maxillary anterior region. Clinical examination revealed a conical supernumerary tooth in close proximity to the right lateral incisor. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) confirmed fusion between the supernumerary tooth and the permanent lateral incisor involving enamel, dentin, and roots, with a noted communication between the pulp spaces. Additionally, CBCT revealed the presence of dens invaginatus within the supernumerary tooth. This unique presentation highlights the importance of advanced imaging in diagnosing complex anomalies, ensuring accurate treatment planning, and preventing potential complications.
Keyword :
Supernumerary tooth, Dens invaginatus, Tooth fusion, CBCT, Dental anomaly