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Algorithm for Treatment of Supernumerary Nasal Tooth
The presence of a tooth in the nasal cavity is a rare condition. There is an even more rare association, which is the presence with the mineral's deposition and formation of rhinoliths.
Souza Santos, Anderson Maikon de [UNESP] +11 more
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Impacted Foreign Body in the Anterior Nasal Cavity Presenting With Tooth Pain [PDF]
Foreign bodies pose a diagnostic challenge to clinicians, and nasal foreign bodies have the potential to lead to significant morbidity. Although foreign bodies in the nasal cavity are a commonly encountered problem in pediatric patients, a foreign body ...
Jae Hyoung Choi +2 more
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Maxillary Dentigerous Cyst Associated With Supernumerary Tooth
Introduction Dentigerous cysts are caused by a developmental abnormality derived from the reduced enamel epithelium of the tooth-forming organ. Dentigerous cyst rarely involve impacted supernumerary tooth in anterior maxilla while commonly involve third
Prashant Nanwani
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Impacted supernumerary tooth removal by osteotomy and osteosynthesis of the anterior nasal spine
Introduction: For dental avulsion, surgery may be invasive where it affects bone volume and may cause damage to the surrounding anatomical structures. Piezosurgery is a minimally invasive surgery due to the thin and precise cutting of the tooth compared ...
Takadoum Sarah +2 more
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Ectopic Supernumerary Tooth in Nasal Septum: A Case Study [PDF]
Introduction: Nasal teeth eruption is a rare phenomenon. The variability of symptoms and generic history makes the diagnosis difficult. This difficulty is more challenging when the tooth is placed in the depth of septum.
Saleh Mohebbi +2 more
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Inverted supernumerary nasal tooth: a case report and literature review
The eruption of a tooth into the nasal cavity is a rare and incidental finding during routine clinical or radiological examination. Since the 1960s there were more than 60 reported cases of nasal teeth.
Zovak, Goran +2 more
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Ectopic Tooth in Mandibular Canal, Maxillary Sinus, and Mandibular Condyle
Eruption of tooth into place other than tooth-bearing region is defined as ectopic eruption. Although ectopic eruption of tooth is rare, there have been cases in the maxillary sinus, mandibular condyle, nasal cavity, chin, palate, and orbital floor.
Mert Akbas +2 more
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Intranasal Tooth - An Ectopic Eruption of Mesiodens in Nasal Cavity: A Case Report and Review
An intranasal tooth (INT) is an ectopic tooth erupting into the nasal cavity. It is a rare clinical entity. Ectopic and supernumerary teeth may be present in many regions of maxillofacial skeleton.
R Guru Prasad +5 more
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Ectopic nasal tooth: A case report. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction and importance The ectopic eruption of the teeth into the nasal cavity is a rare phenomenon. It is mostly found incidentally or with nasal symptoms. Case presentation A 32-year-old male patient ...
Alfayez N +2 more
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Intranasal Ectopic Tooth in Adult and Pediatric Patients: A Report of Two Cases
The aim of this study was to report two rare cases of ectopic tooth into the nasal cavity. The first case reports a 32-year-old female patient with the main complaint of having a tooth inside her nose.
Isabela Polesi Bergamaschi +7 more
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