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Endoscopic diagnosis and management of an unusual nasal foreign body in a mare
Occurrence of intra-nasal foreign bodies is uncommon in horses. This report describes -for the first time- a case of a 4-year-old Arabian-cross mare with unilateral mucopurulent nasal discharge, epistaxis and exercise intolerance due to intra-nasal ...
Turke M. Shawaf
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Nasal Tooth: A Cause of Unilateral Nasal Obstruction
Intranasal tooth is a rare phenomenon. The clinical manifestations of an intranasal tooth are quite variable. Unilateral nasal obstruction is a common complaint. In this case, a 14-year-old girl presented with left nasal obstruction.
Somphong Wajajamroen +2 more
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Intranasal supernumerary tooth in a child: a case report
Background. Ectopic eruption of supernumerary teeth in the nasal cavity is extremely rare, and most cases usually involve the maxillary sinus or are accompanied by dental cysts. It is usually discovered during adulthood. Case.
Yoon Seok Choi +3 more
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Background This study aimed to analyze the effects of tooth, tooth-bone, and bone-supported RME (rapid maxillary expansion) appliances on the nasomaxillary complex and nasopharyngeal area among individuals with maxillary transverse stenosis using CBCT ...
Gizem Y. Özen, İsmail Ceylan
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Ectopic Tooth of the Nasal Cavity [PDF]
Bryan Kratz MD, Nipun Chhabra MD
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Supernumerary tooth in the nasal cavity
Intranasal ectopic dentition is a rare clinical entity. The presence of teeth has been reported in ovaries, testes, anterior mediastinum and presacral regions. In the maxillofacial region, teeth have been found in maxillary sinus, mandibular condyle, coronoid process, chin, nose and even orbit.
Mathur, Stuti +3 more
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Supernumerary nasal tooth [PDF]
AbstractA tooth presenting in the nasal cavity is an unusual phenomenon. Supernumerary teeth usually occur in the upper incisor area. Other locations may be the maxillary third molar and the mandibular bicuspid areas. Nasal teeth are a rare form of supernumerary teeth. They may be asymptomatic or may present with nasal obstruction and infection.
S E, Thawley, K A, LaFerriere
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Background During implant treatment in the maxillary molar area, maxillary sinus floor augmentation is often performed to ameliorate the reduced alveolar bone height attributable to bone remodeling and pneumatization-induced expansion of the maxillary ...
Motohiro Munakata +4 more
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Recurrent Epistaxis due to Bizarre Finding of Supernumerary Nasal Tooth [PDF]
A supernumerary tooth is an additional tooth that erupted more than the normal dentition. A rarer form of a supernumerary tooth is when it erupted ectopically into the nasal cavity.
Firamir Zulkifli +9 more
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Nasal tooth: an unusual cause of nasal obstruction and sinusitis [PDF]
A 34-year-old lady presented with nasal obstruction and sinusitis. She had been having such symptoms for many years despite best medical therapy for several months. Nasal examination revealed a rhinolith in the floor of the nasal cavity with significant rhinitis and mucopus in the middle meatus. After initial examinations were made the pathology of the
Rupert George, Ricks, Ahmed, Shaaban
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