Mesiodens is the most common type of anomalous supernumerary teeth that usually occur in anterior maxilla, between the two central incisors. Mesiodens may lead to complications in eruption, alignment and patients’ appearance, and with their varied clinical presentations may raise concerns among parents, patients and dentists. Literature shows different types of mesiodens reported by various authors. In this paper, author has identified a new form of mesiodens occurring in Indian male patient which is not reported or mentioned in the dental anomalies literature till date and suggested a new nomenclature for this different form. Therefore, purpose of the present article is an effort to discuss such a rare case of “multi-lobed incisoriform mesiodens” in association with Talon's cusp which is not reported in the dental literature.