Supernumerary teeth (ST) are uncommon developmental disorders that can be seen in either of the dental arches. Mesiodens is the most common type of ST. The experience of observing one such case is reported along with a literature review. This article describes a clinical case of a 46-year-old female patient with an impacted inverted mesiodens that was diagnosed accidentally during the routine radiographic examination. The mesiodens was very close to the nasal floor. Advanced radiographic investigations (CBCT) was advised for locating the exact position of mesiodens. The patient was counselled regarding the potential complications of ST and was advised for the surgical removal of the mesiodens, but the patient denied the treatment as ST was not causing any immediate problem. Therefore, the patient is under the continuous follow-up to avoid any complications with the mesiodens. The present case focuses on the importance of careful clinical and radiographic assessment in the diagnosis of ST, especially when they are asymptomatic. Patients should be educated regarding the same with proper explanations of all the treatment options.
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