Giant Complex Odontoma: A Case Report

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Keskanya Subbalekha, DDS, PhD
Jintana Tasanapanont, MD
Risa Chaisuparat, DDS, PhD

Abstract

An unusual case of a large complex odontoma associated with unerupted maxillary molar of a 16-year-old Thai female patient is reported. This patient had no symptoms apart from a non-remarkable swelling at the left upper jaw bone. The lesion was accidentally detected during a radiographic investigation prior to orthodontic treatment. Upon clinical examination, the left upper second and third molars were absent. She had a bony hard swelling on the buccal and palatal sides of the left maxillary region without tenderness. The overlying mucosa appeared normal. The radiographic study revealed a homogeneous radiopaque mass at the left maxilla involving the maxillary sinus with a displaced molar tooth. This lesion was surgically removed after the histopathologic report confirmed it to be an odontoma. The result of treatment was satisfactory at the following check-up. The details of the treatment of this odontogenic tumor, and the literature reviewed, are discussed.

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Subbalekha K, Tasanapanont J, Chaisuparat R. Giant Complex Odontoma: A Case Report. BKK Med J [Internet]. 2015 Feb. 20 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];9(1):50. Available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bkkmedj/article/view/221064
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