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Pradeep J Christopher1, Senthilnathan Periasamy2, Poorna Devadoss3, Santhosh P Kumar2.
Abstract
This case report presents the removal of complex composite odontoma in a young patient in the right body of mandible via the unilateral sagittal splitting of the mandible. This article shows that sagittal split osteotomy of the mandible can be very useful to access various pathologies in the body, angle, and ramus of the mandible and to navigate lesions that are in proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve. This technique also helps in avoiding postoperative morbidity when compared to other conventional surgical approaches. It can be used to remove large cysts, benign non-infiltrative tumours of the mandible, odontogenic myxoma, large odontoma, and deeply impacted lower third molars.Entities:
Keywords: complex composite odontoma; mandible; sagittal split osteotomy; surgical access
Year: 2017 PMID: 29441249 PMCID: PMC5800754 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Extraoral view
Figure 2Intraoral view of odontoma
Figure 3Orthopantomograph showing odontoma in the 47 region
Figure 4Sagittal split of mandible
Figure 5Odontoma exposed via sagittal split osteotomy
Figure 6Surgical site after odontoma removal
Figure 7Excised specimen
Figure 8Six months postoperative orthopantomogram showing excellent wound healing