Natal and neonatal teeth: A report of three cases

Ana Regina Romano, Marina Sousa Azevedo, Andréia Drawanz Hartwig, Carolina Camporese França-Pinto, Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci

Abstract


The occurrence of natal and neonatal teeth is relativity rare. General dental practitioners should be aware of these conditions and be prepared to provide appropriate care for patients. The aim of this study is to describe two cases of neonatal teeth and one case of natal teeth, highlighting the importance of the treatment decision. In all of these cases the teeth were part of the normal series of primary dentition. In case 1 the tooth was extracted because of a possibility of aspiration. In cases 2 and 3 the teeth were monitored and parents were instructed about the necessary care, especially the need for good oral hygiene. In conclusion, each patient must be evaluated individually with radiographic and clinical examinations and the best treatment option should always be chosen taking into account parents’ views.


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