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Year 2012, , 162 - 165, 19.04.2012
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2012.851

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Compound odontoma associated with mandibular impacted permanent central incisor

Year 2012, , 162 - 165, 19.04.2012
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2012.851

Abstract

Odontomas are the most common benign odontogenic tumors that are hamartomas composed of various dental tissues, and there are two types, complex and compound. Compound odontomas are more prevalent than complex odontomas and consist of many teeth–like structures. Most of such lesions are asymptomatic. These lesions are generally diagnosed by routine radiological examination. The compound type is generally found in the anterior region of the maxilla. The etiology of these lesions has not been precisely explained. If there is absence of any contraindication, the treatment for odontomas is surgical excision.This article describes a case of compound odontoma associated with impacted central mandibular right permanent incisor in a 12–year–old female due to trauma. The odontoma was surgically removed with an impacted central incisor.

References

  • Amado CS, Gargallo Albiol J, Berini AL, Gay EC. Review of 61 cases of odontoma. Presentation of an erupted complex odontoma. ;8:366–373. Amailuk P, Grubor D. Erupted compound odontoma: Case report of a 15–year–old Sudanese boy with a history mutilation. Br Dent J 2008;204:11– [CrossRef]
  • Cildir SK, Sencift K, Olgac V, Sandalli N. Delayed eruption of a mandibular associated with compound odontoma. J Contemp Dent Pract 2005;6:152–
  • Vengal M, Arora H, Ghosh S, Pai KM. odontoma: a case report. J Can Dent Assoc 2007;73:169–173. Med Oral of traditional dental primary cuspid Large erupting complex
  • Zoremchhingi, Joseph T, Varma B, Mungara J. A compound composite odontoma associated with unerupted permanent incisor: A case report. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent ;22:114–117. Da Costa CT, Torriani DD, Torriani MA, da Silva RB. Central incisor impacted by an odontoma. Contemp Dent Pract 2008;9:122–
  • Hidalgo–Sánchez O, Leco–Berrocal MI, Metaanalysis of the epidemiology and clinical manifestations odontomas. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal 2008;13:730–734.
  • Özan F, Yeler H, Yeler D. Mandibular gömülü daimi kanin diş ile ilişkili süpernümerer diş ve kompaund odontoma: vaka raporu. Atatürk Üniv Diş Hek Fak Derg ;15:61–64. Shelton JT, Owens BM, Schuman NJ. Compound odontoma associated with an impacted permanent central incisor. J Tenn ;77:46–48. J JM. of Dent Assoc
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Seref Ezirganli

Ufuk Taşdemir

Ugur Gurer

Publication Date April 19, 2012
Submission Date May 5, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2012

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EndNote Ezirganli S, Taşdemir U, Gurer U (April 1, 2012) Compound odontoma associated with mandibular impacted permanent central incisor. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 15 2 162–165.

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