An Unusual Case of Feline Bite Induced Odontome in a Four Year Child in Juniper Publishers
JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
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An Unusual Case of Feline Bite Induced Odontome in a Four Year Child
Authored
by Apurva Mishra
Abstract
A four-year-old male child presented with a history of cat bite
induced dental trauma. This resulted in loss of primary maxillary left central
incisor, intrusion of primary maxillary right central incisor and hard swelling
in the labial gingiva in the region of primary maxillary right lateral incisor
and canine. Routine radiographs revealed the presence of multiple calcified
masses in relation to the primary maxillary right lateral incisor and canine.
The treatment included surgical removal of the tooth like structures under
local anaesthesia to prevent any further harm to the growing tooth bud.
Histopathology confirmed the presence of compound odontome. There has been no
episode of recurrence at one year follow up period. The most damaging sequel of
injuries to primary teeth is their effects on the developing permanent teeth.
Therefore, the management of injuries to primary teeth should aim for
minimizing harm to the permanent tooth buds.
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