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Intranasal Ectopic Tooth Causing Septal Deviation
The ectopic tooth incidence is increasing gradually. The etiology could not be explained in so many cases. It is very rare for the tooth to be in a place outside the normal location, and disrupt the structure of nasal septum. The diagnosis can be made by
Gökhan Altın +4 more
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Ectopic third molar in maxillary sinus: A rare case report
Ectopic tooth eruption in a non-dental area is a rare entity, and is most common in oral cavity. There have been a few case reports of teeth erupting in mandibular condyle, chin, palate, coronoid process, and maxillary sinus.
Abhishek Sinha +3 more
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Background: The purpose of the present case report was to investigate a very rare ectopic third molar removal by a trans-sinusal approach and report the study findings through a systematic review of the literature on this topic.
Luan Mavriqi +4 more
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Incidentally Detected Intranasal Supernumerary Tooth: A Case Report [PDF]
Intranasal tooth is a rare type of supernumerary teeth. Its aetiopathogenesis is uncertain but genetic predisposition, trauma and infection are described in previous literatures. It can be either symptomatic or asymptomatic.
S Aparna +3 more
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Background: Anomalies such as ectopic tooth eruption and transposition are challenging situations that may complicate the orthodontic treatment. Some of these anomalies can only be diagnosed and managed by accurate long-term radiographic examination ...
Hassan Ali shafiee +3 more
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Ectopic premolar tooth in the maxillary sinus: A case report and review of literature
Ectopic eruption of teeth in non-dental sites is a rare phenomenon and such cases have been reported to occur in the nasal cavity, chin, maxillary sinus, mandible, palate, and orbital cavity.
K S Gangadhara Somayaji +3 more
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Ectopically positioned tooth piercing the philtrum
A variety of eruption disturbances arise during the transitional dentition period, which can be broadly classified as disturbances related to time and disturbances related to position. The occurrence of ectopic eruption is relatively common, but ectopically positioned tooth piercing the philtrum is a rare clinical presentation. This is a case report of
Mehta, Payal Dillipkumar +3 more
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Ectopic Molar with Maxillary Sinus Drainage Obstruction and Oroantral Fistula [PDF]
Introduction: Ectopic tooth eruption may result owing to one of 3 processes: developmentalDisturbance, iatrogenic activity, or pathologic process, such as a tumor or a cyst.
Shahin Abdollahifakhim +1 more
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Only few cases of ectopic third molar in relation to the roof of maxillary sinus and posteroinferior to the floor of the orbit have been reported in the literature. The diagnosis is usually done by plain-film radiography.
Anshul Rai +3 more
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Endoscopic and Intraoral Approach for Removal of an Ectopic Third Molar associated with a Dentigerous Cyst in the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report [PDF]
Dental ectopia is the presence of deciduous, permanent, or supernumerary teeth in non dentate areas. It is very rare, especially in the maxillary sinus. Treatment is surgical removal because left untreated, there is a tendency to form a cyst, tumour, or ...
Kani Bilginaylar +2 more
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