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Ectopic intranasal tooth causing recurrent epistaxis in adolescent patient

Tooth eruption into the nasal cavity is considered a rare phenomenon. The clinical manifestations of an intranasal tooth are quite variable. However, many patients may be completely asymptomatic and are only noted incidentally. Early surgical extraction is considered the treatment of choice in both...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric surgery case reports 2020-01, Vol.52, p.101348, Article 101348
Main Authors: Ababtain, Rayanh, Alhuthaili, Khaled, Arafat, Abdullah, Aloqaili, Aqeel
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