@article{nagaveni2014unusual,
  title = {An Unusual Presentation of Mesiodens Tooth with Talon Cusp — Report of Four Cases and Literature Review},
  author = {N.B. Nagaveni and  Rohan Shah and  Poornima P and Roshan N.M},
  year = 2014,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/DENT/2014/183691/},
  journal = {Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry},
  volume = 2014 (2014),
  pages = 7,
  doi = 10.5171/2013.183691,
  abstract = {Mesiodens is an extra tooth most frequently seen in the maxillary anterior region. It occurs in different forms as conical, tuberculate, molariform or multi-lobed. The development of supernumerary tooth itself is a developmental anomaly of tooth number. Although its occurrence is the most observed clinical entity, supernumerary containing another anomaly is an interesting incident. Herewith, we present such four cases of supernumerary tooth containing anomaly of tooth shape i.e., dens evaginatus or talon cusp on facial surface which clinicians can encounter very rarely. A brief review of literature pertaining to this anomaly of rare combination is also reported.   },
  keywords = {conical mesiodens; facial talon; supernumerary tooth; talon cusp.},
  note = Article ID: 183691
}
