Case Report

Nonsyndromic Bilateral Posterior Maxillary Supernumerary Teeth: A Report of Two Cases and Review

Table 1

Reported cases of paramolars.

Arch/sideUnilateralBilateral
AuthorYearPopulationLocationAuthorYearPopulationLocation

MaxillaePuri et al. [18]2013IndianBucally placed between second and third molarsSulabha and Sameer et al. [17]2015IndianBuccally placed between first and second molars
Nayak et al. [19]2012IndianPalatally placed between left first and second molarsDhull et al. [15]2012IndianBetween first and second molars
Nagaveni et al. [13]2010IndianBuccally placed between right first and second molarsShetty et al. [16]2012IndianPalatally placed between first and second molars
Hou et al. [14]1995TaiwaneseBuccally placed between first and second molars
MandibleGhogre and Gurav [20]2014IndianFused with the second molarDhull et al. [15]2014IndianMesial and lingual to the second molar
Venugopal et al. [21]2013IndianFused with the right second molarNunes et al. [22]2002BrazilFused with the second molar
Rudagi et al. [23]2012IndianFused with the left second molar
Salem et al. [24]2010IranFused with the left second molar
Rosa et al. [25]2010BrazilFused with the right first molar
Ballal et al. [26]2007IndianFused with the second molar
Ghoddusi et al. [27]2006IranFused with the left second molar
Dubuk et al. [28]1996JapaneseMesial to the right second molar
Kumasaka et al. [29]1988JapaneseTwo impacted paramolar on the right side