Author:
Chatterjee Avik Narayan,Gayen Khooshbu,Biswas Raju,Sikdar Rajib,Pal Soumen,Sarkar Subir
Abstract
Odontomes are the most common odontogenic tumor of the jaws and generally asymptomatic. Odontomes are basically classified into two types, complex odontomes, and compound odontomes. Various theories or etiological factors are been quoted for the occurrence of odontomes. The sole management depends on the early diagnosis, histopathological examination, and excision of these tissues. This article aims to present a case report on complex odontome in the mandibular premolar region in a 13-year-old male child.
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