Saturday, November 16, 2013

Is it possible to have multiple teeth growing in one root? If yes, is there a specific term for it?My 6 year old kid went to the dentist today and...

Very odd!  I don't know about having more than one tooth in a single root, but I have read articles about people who inherently have more than the normal two sets of teeth.  Do you have this in your family?  Check the link below to read some of the stories of people with 3 or more sets of teeth in their lifetime.  Perhaps your child also has the possibility of more than two sets of teeth and the multiples pulled from the one root are proof.  I haven't read anything about a particular name for this condition.  Did you ask your dentist?

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