Indian woman with 38 teeth sets Guinness World Record

Indian woman 38 teeth, Kalpana Balan, Guinness World Record

A 26-year-old Indian woman, Kalpana Balan, with 38 teeth in her mouth has set a Guinness World Record.

According to the Guinness World Record, Kalpana Balan – the Indian woman – now holds the record for the highest number of teeth in a female’s mouth, surpassing the typical adult count by six.

The mother of one has four extra mandibular (lower jaw) teeth and two extra maxillary (upper jaw) teeth. During her teenage years, Kalpana’s extra teeth started to grow one by one.

Despite experiencing no pain, she faced challenges with eating as food often became trapped between the extra teeth. When her parents discovered this additional set of teeth, they were surprised and recommended that she undergo extraction.

However, her teeth were difficult to remove, so her dentist advised her to wait until they grew out more, the Guinness World Record said in a news release.

Kalpana Balan decided to keep the teeth, even after they’d all fully grown out, as she feared going through with the procedure.

After achieving the feat, the Indian woman said, “I am so happy to get the Guinness World Records title,” she said. “It’s my lifetime achievement.”

Balan may be able to extend her record in the future as she has two unfilled teeth.

The male record holder for this title is Evano Mellone from Canada, he has a total of 41 teeth.

“The medical term for the presence of excess teeth is hyperdontia or polydontia. Up to 3.8% of the world’s population have one or more supernumerary teeth. Hyperdontia is the result of a malfunction in the tooth formation process, although its exact cause is unknown. It is thought that supernumerary teeth develop from an extra tooth bud arising near a regular tooth bud, or possibly from the splitting of a regular tooth bud,” reported GWR.

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