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Endoscopic removal of an intranasal ectopic tooth

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2003
Intranasal ectopic teeth are rare and ectopic eruption of teeth can occur in a variety of locations. Commonly seen in the palate and maxillary sinus, they have also been reported in the mandibular condyle, coronoid process, orbital and nasal cavities, and through the skin. With the advent of sinonasal endoscopy in the mid 1980s, and subsequent advances
Dae Hyung, Kim   +5 more
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Ectopic Tooth in the Nasal Cavity

Asian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2003
Abstract This report is of a patient with an inverted tooth penetrating the nasal cavity. The patient was a 7-year-old girl who presented with nasal obstruction and epistaxis. A tooth-like mass was found in the right nasal cavity and X-rays revealed an ectopic supernumerary tooth in the nasal cavity.
Yoshinori Jinbu
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An ectopic tooth concealing an odontogenic myxoma

Dental Update, 2013
This case report presents a 13-year-old girl who attended an orthodontic clinic for an ectopic UR5. After investigation, a diagnosis of an odontogenic myxoma was made and the tumour was excised. A panoramic radiograph taken almost two years earlier for another dental problem was found to show an ectopic UR5 associated with a subtle radiolucency ...
Parmjit, Singh, Huw Teifion, Davies
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Ectopic tooth within a maxillary odontogenic myxoma

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2022
A young adult presented with progressive left nasal obstruction and fullness over the nasolabial fold. Nasal endoscopy revealed a hard, non-tender mass occupying the left nasal cavity. Clinical examination of the oral cavity was unremarkable. A CT scan of her paranasal sinus demonstrated a well-circumscribed lesion arising from the left maxilla causing
Sien Hui Tan, Aun Wee Chong
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Nasal tooth - An ectopic eruption of permanent tooth

Indian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2015
Eruption of a tooth takes place in a predetermined path. However, if the path gets disrupted, the tooth erupts in absurd direction leading to ectopic eruption. The ectopic eruption of permanent tooth into the nasal cavity is an unusual phenomenon and only few cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of nasal eruption of a tooth in a
Medha Babshet   +3 more
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Ectopic Tooth in the Nose

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Sagar, Khanna, Michael, Turner
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Ectopic Tooth in the Maxillary Sinus

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
A 15-year-old boy was referred for evaluation of recurrent episodes of maxillary and dental pain accompanied by a purulent oral discharge. Examination revealed purulent material draining from a small opening in the gum next to the upper right maxillary first molar.
LluĂ­s Nisa, Roland Giger
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