Allotriodontia

/ˌæloʊˌtraɪoʊˈdɑnʃə/ noun

A dental condition in which teeth are abnormally positioned, malformed, or appear in unusual locations in the mouth or jaw.

From Greek 'allotrios' (strange/foreign) + 'odont' (tooth) + '-ia' (condition/disease). This medical term directly translates to 'strange teeth' and describes various developmental dental abnormalities. It's used in dentistry and orthodontics.

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