Erupted complex odontoma – An uncommon case report with literature review

Authors : Sowmya GV, Sowmya GV, Hersheal Aggarwal, Hersheal Aggarwal, Madhusudan Astekar, Madhusudan Astekar, Rupali Pandey, Rupali Pandey

DOI : 10.18231/j.adr.2022.011

Volume : 12

Issue : 1

Year : 2022

Page No : 55-59

Odontomas are categorised into mixed odontogenic tumor that originates ecto-mesenchymally and made up of mineralised tissue. Hamartoma is the most frequent benign tumour with an odontogenic aetiology. It is distinguished by its sluggish growth and lack of aggression. "Erupted odontomas" are those that erupt into the oral cavity and are uncommon. They are usually noticed in regular radiography and can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, genetic mutations, or infection. They are categorised into complex and compound types. Erupted Complex Odontomas are rarely ensued into the oral cavity. The present case report is of such unusual erupted complex odontoma, where 17-year-old male patient reported with history of pus discharge from the left side of the face. This report is of clinical importance because it was associated with impacted tooth & agenesis of adjacent molar tooth which is usually rare. We provide clinical and radiographic findings as well as treatment for a unique instance of a massive erupted complicated odontoma in the maxilla.
 

Keywords: Complex odontoma, Impacted tooth, Posterior mandible, Tooth agenesis


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