Literature DB >> 26612404

Clinical parameter of odontoma with special emphasis on treatment of impacted teeth-a retrospective multicentre study and literature review.

Peer W Kämmerer1, Daniel Schneider2, Eik Schiegnitz3, Sarah Schneider2, Christian Walter3, Bernhard Frerich4, Martin Kunkel5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Odontoma-separated into complex (CxOD) and compound (CpOD) subtypes-represents the most frequent odontogenic malformation. Retention of permanent teeth is a common symptom. Therefore, in a series of odontomas, an analysis of the management of retained teeth was conducted.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a retrospective multicenter study of two University Medical Centers and one private praxis in Germany, demographic and clinical data regarding odontomas from 01/2000-03/2015 were obtained. In particular, the influence of operative therapy on the dentition and on the treatment of impacted teeth was analyzed.
RESULTS: Forty-five patients with 15 CxOD and 30 CpOD were included. Initial symptoms were delayed eruption of permanent teeth (n = 11), pain (n = 4), and swellings (n = 2); 28 cases were discovered by incidence, all of them via panoramic radiographs. The mandible/maxilla ratio was about 1:0.55 (29/16). Thirty-five out of 45 odontomas were in close proximity of at least one tooth (n = 16 at molars). A total of 14 teeth were extracted (CxOD: n = 5; CpOD: n = 9). Extractions had to be conducted more often in older patients (mean age 39.8 vs. 25.6 years). Of the non-extracted teeth, 8 teeth were displaced and retained. Of those, 4 teeth were aligned in the dental arch via orthodontic help and 2 teeth erupted spontaneously after operation during the follow-up period. In all cases, no relapse was seen.
CONCLUSION: Odontomas can cause displacement as well as malformation and resorption of the adjacent teeth. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Mostly, removal of odontomas is conducted. Extirpation of odontoma can allow for normal tooth eruption, often rendering extractions avoidable. Orthodontic alignment, though sometimes challenging, is a reasonable therapeutic option. These findings underline the value of the panoramic radiograph in preventive dentistry in younger patients.

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Keywords:  Complex odontoma; Compound odontoma; Odontogenic lesion; Odontoma; Prevention; Teeth extraction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26612404     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-015-1673-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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3.  Anxiolysis in the Surgical Management of a Compound Odontoma in a Pediatric Patient.

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8.  Surgical resection after orthodontic eruption: A case report of compound odontoma-induced impacted maxillary right central incisor.

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