Huge erupted complex odontoma in maxilla

  • Cai Zhuoying
  • Yan Fengguo
Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases

Abstract

Objective: Odontoma is the most common odontogenic origin benign tumor considered to be hamartoma. It is characterized by its slow-growth and non-aggressive behavior. Those erupting to oral cavity are called “erupted odontomas” are rarely seen. Methods: Here we report a rare case of a large erupted complex odontoma in maxilla, presenting clinical and radiographic features and treatment. Results: Most odontomas are asymptomatic, but those erupting to oral cavity may cause severe infection. Bone loss and teeth impaction will greatly influence patients’ function. Conclusions: Routine X-ray examination is necessary in mixed dentition period. Once odontoma is diagnosed, early surgical removal is the best choice. Keywords: Erupt, Complex, Odontom

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