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Raghavendra M Shetty1, Sangamesh Halawar2, Hanumanth Reddy3, Sujata Rath1, Sunaina Shetty4, Anushka Deoghare5.
Abstract
Odontomas, the most often seen ones among odontogenic tumors, are usually asymptomatic and discovered in routine radiographic examinations. Frequently it may interfere with the eruption of teeth. The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the case of a 12-year old child with a complex odontome, obstructing the eruption of left maxillary permanent central incisor. Radio opaque calcified masses were revealed in the radiograph and the masses were surgically removed to facilitate the eruption of the tooth. How to cite this article: Shetty RM, Halawar S, Reddy H, Rath S, Shetty S, Deoghare A. Complex Odontome associated with Maxillary Impacted Permanent Central Incisor: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2013;6(1):58-61.Entities:
Keywords: Complex odontome; Impacted incisor; Ligature hook
Year: 2013 PMID: 25206191 PMCID: PMC4034629 DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Pediatr Dent ISSN: 0974-7052
Fig. 1Intraoral view of the patient showing unerupted left maxillary permanent central incisor with a slight bulge
Fig. 2Intraoral periapical radiograph showing multilocular radiopacity enveloping the unerupted incisor with incomplete root formation
Fig. 3Preoperative panoramic radiograph showing multilocular radiopacity
Fig. 4Surgical exposure of the lesion showing numerou calcified masses
Fig. 5Excised calcified masses
Fig. 6Exposure of the unerupted central incisor after complete removal of calcified masses
Fig. 7Flap repositioned and sutured with ligature wire hook suspended in the oral cavity
Fig. 8Microscopic section (H&E stained) exhibiting an irregular arrangement of dentin, mesenchymal tissue resembling pulp and a small area of cementum
Fig. 9One week postoperative panoramic radiograph revealing proper placement of bracket and absence of any radiopaque masses