Macrodontia

Macrodontia is a rare disease characterized by unusually large teeth. Typically, adult teeth have sizes that correspond to their functional purpose. However, people with macrodentia may have significantly larger teeth than usual.

The cause of macrodentia may be genetic inheritance or mutation of genes responsible for tooth development. Macrodentia can also be caused by certain diseases, such as gigantism or Stewart-Trevize syndrome.

Symptoms of macrodentia may include enlarged teeth, misalignment of teeth, which can lead to pain and difficulty chewing, and cosmetic defects.

Treatment for macrodentia depends on its cause and symptoms. If macrodentia is caused by genetic factors, then treatment may include orthodontic correction and surgical removal of teeth. If macrodentia is caused by a disease, then treatment will be aimed at treating this disease.

In general, macrodentia is a rare condition that can be caused by genetic factors or certain diseases. Treatment depends on the cause and symptoms, and may include orthodontic correction and surgical removal of teeth. If you notice unusually large teeth on yourself or your child, contact your dentist for advice and treatment.



If your teeth are very bulky and large in relation to your jaw, you may be diagnosed with a condition called macodntia. Macrodntia is characterized by macrost - this is a very large size of the front or lower teeth, as well as expansion of the interdental spaces. This clinical picture can occur in humans for many reasons, however