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KMID : 1157520120080010015
International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry
2012 Volume.8 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.18
Impacted Maxillary Permanent Central Incisor Associated with Compound Odontoma: A Case Report
Ike Siti Indiarti

Abdul Latif
Abstract
Odontomas are the most common odontogenic tumor and usually asymptomatic. Odontogenic tumors comprise an unusual group of lesions of the jaws, derived from primordial tooth-forming tissues and presenting in a large number of histologic patterns. Some of these lesions, particularly the odontomas are now interpreted as developmental malformations or hamartomatous lesions rather than true neoplasms. Odontomas are classified as either compound odontoma (resembling normal teeth) and complex odontoma (amorphous calcified masses). Etiology odontoma has not known, may be because of infection or traumatic injury in that place. Clinical and radiographic examination were needed for accurate diagnosis. In general, odontogenic tumors tend to be more common in younger patients but can occur at any age. This case report was about a child 12 years old who came to the clinic Pediatric Dentistry, faculty of Dentistry, Indonesia University with complain about the left maxillary central incisor tooth wasn¡¯t eruption, The treatment of odontogenic tumors was surgical treatment with local anesthesia.
KEYWORD
unerupted permanent tooth, anterior tooth of maxilla, odontoma
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