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Odontoma in a young and anxious patient associated with unerupted permanent mandibular cuspid: A case report
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Oral MedicineSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryOral CancerSurgical PathologyMaxillofacial SurgerySurgical ExcisionRadiologySkull BaseHealth SciencesOral CavityOrthognathic SurgeryTemporomandibular Joint FunctionOcclusionCase ReportCompound OdontomaAnxious PatientDentoalveolar SurgeryMedicine
Odontomas are among the most frequent odontogenic tumors of the jaws that generally appear as single or multiple teeth-like radiopaque lesions. As reported in the literature, they often interfere with tooth eruption and are usually discovered by routine panoramic radiographs. This case report shows a compound odontoma and the associated impaction of the underlying mandibular permanent right cuspid in an ASA II 10-year-old male Caucasian patient. Treatment plan involved surgical excision with histopathological analysis. No signs and symptoms were observed over 6 months of follow-up.
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