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Rare Variant of a Giant Compound Odontoma of the Maxilla: A Case Report

Benign odontogenic tumors that produce features resembling teeth are known as compound odontomas. This case report describes a unique case of a compound odontoma presenting in the patient's maxillary, the front region. This example highlights how crucial it is to diagnose and treat odontomas as...

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Published in:Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2024-06, Vol.16 (6), p.e63193
Main Authors: Kela, Netal, Khemka, Gaurav, Reche, Amit, Taori, Hitesh, Sonar, Prasanna R, Batra, Mahek R
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description Benign odontogenic tumors that produce features resembling teeth are known as compound odontomas. This case report describes a unique case of a compound odontoma presenting in the patient's maxillary, the front region. This example highlights how crucial it is to diagnose and treat odontomas as soon as possible in order to avoid possible consequences like tooth displacement or failed eruption. It also emphasizes how important imaging methods are to accurately localizing and planning surgery for odontogenic tumors. The effective handling of this case offers important insights into the multidisciplinary approach needed for odontoma patient diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
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