Having extra teeth is something that has puzzled me in my own immediate family. My older sister and younger brother both had two sets of incisors, the second ones coming down over the first ones. I don't have them and neither do my two children or my three grandchildren yet my sister's only child, does. No grandchildren yet for my sister but if she does become a gran be interesting to see if the grandchild also has these extra teeth - genetics is fascinating! Dot On 10 February 2012 00:50, Louis Mills <louis_mills@att.net> wrote: > I'm not sure how common the condition is in humans, but I had a dog some dozen years ago who had it. The vet seemed very upset about it but it didn't bother the dog at all. Still, the vet removed the extra teeth. They were the incisors and the canines, not the molars. > > Lou -- Dot Holden Dover Kent UK There are three things that can never be retrieved, the spoken word, time past and the neglected opportunity