Volume 4 Issue 4 (Oct. - Dec.) 2021
Case Reports
NUMEROUS CALCIFYING HYPERPLASTIC DENTAL FOLLICLES – A COMPLICATED ODONTOMA IN A YOUNG PATIENT “AN UNUSUAL CASE REPORTâ€
Manisha Solanki, Neha Singh, Abhishekh Kumar, Reena Mor
The most prevalent odontogenic tumours are odontomas. They are divided into two categories: Compound Odontoma and Complicated Odontoma. Complicated odontoma is a rare tumour among them. This tumour can grow to be quite large, causing bone expansion and facial asymmetry. Aside from that, these tumours are asymptomatic and are usually detected by a radiological examination. Children and young age group generations are mostly affected. We present a case of complicated mandibular odontoma in an adult female. The tumour was surgically removed under general anaesthesia.