Abstract
Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors and generally they are asymptomatic. Frequently it may interfere with the eruption of the teeth. This is a case report of a compound composite odontoma in a 9 year old girl, which results in failure of eruption of the permanent upper right central incisor while the contralateral tooth had erupted. A calcified mass was seen in the radiograph and was provisionally diagnosed as odontoma following which the odontoma was enucleated. Routine follow up was done for more than a year and no recurrence was seen. This case report indicates that early diagnosis and management ensures better prognosis.
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Zoremchhingi, Joseph, T., Varma, B., & Mungara, J. (2004). A compound composite odontoma associated with unerupted permanent incisor--a case report. Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 22(3), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1030
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