Journal of IMAB (Jul 2016)

A CASE OF COMPOUND MAXILLARY ODONTOMA AND MANDIBULAR HYPODONTIA

  • Radka Cholakova,
  • Ivan Chenchev,
  • Svetla Jordanova,
  • Diana Oncheva,
  • Ljubomir Chenchev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2016223.1217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 1217 – 1220

Abstract

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Odontomas are formations which are still classified as benign tumors by the World Health Organization. They are lesions on any odontogenic tissue – enamel, cement and dentin, which are affected in different proportions and degree. We present a case of compound odontoma on upper jaw, on a 15 year-old girl, causing retention of a permanent canine tooth. After the extirpation 16 tooth-like structures were uncovered. The mandible was diagnosed with hypodontia of both 2nd premolars. Patient’s history showed that there was a trauma in the area of the upper jaw at younger age. In this article we will present the clinical and radiographic examination, the stages of the complex surgical-orthodontic treatment and a discussion of the etiology of the diagnosis, complications and the treatment itself.

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