My son had a spare tooth removed. we think the Dr called it a "conical measiodens". How is this word spelt?
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Conical mesiodens...it's a midline supernumery tooth, commonly seen in the Maxillary arch, if you go to this website it will tell you all about Conical mesiodens also it will tell you about who have had the same thing..
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conical mesiodens
Posted a link that might help.
Sorry, Just looked at the link it looks a bit to medical for me. (think it was written for trainee dentists) Hope the spelling of the word helps and you are able to find a better site.
The question has already been answered but I'm interested in where the tooth was located. I've had four extra teeth come through behind my wisdom teeth and they haven't caused me any problems. My experience is said to be pretty rare.
The first part is spelled right. The second part is Mesiodens not measiodens. You were pretty close though
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