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  • 29. Multiple supernumerary teeth. Case report.
    Hopcraft M.
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  • 30. Supernumerary premolars--report of two cases.
    Ahuja RK, Jaiswal JN, Chawla TN, Saxena N.
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  • 31. [Two cases of supernumerary teeth in the region of premolars].
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  • 34. Midline supernumeraries: a family affair.
    Mason C, Rule DC.
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    Gibson N.
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  • 39. Supernumerary impactions of the mandibular cuspids and bicuspids. Case report.
    Yamaoka M, Furusawa K, Okamoto S.
    Aust Dent J; 1995 Feb; 40(1):34-5. PubMed ID: 7710413
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  • 40. A rare case of hereditary multiple impacted normal and supernumerary teeth.
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