Erupted composite odontoma associated with malformed teeth - unusual dental aberrations following maxillofacial trauma

Tooth development may be hampered following traumatic injuries to maxilla or mandible. The developmental deviations that occur in a tooth bud in the line of a jaw fracture range from agenesis to hamartomatous proliferation. Odontomas are benign odontogenic hard tissue tumors, which are hamartomas ch...

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Humans
Male
Maxillofacial Injuries - complications
Maxillofacial Injuries - diagnostic imaging
Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
Odontoma - complications
Odontoma - diagnostic imaging
Odontoma - surgery
Radiography
Tooth Abnormalities - complications
Tooth Abnormalities - diagnostic imaging
Tooth Abnormalities - surgery
title Erupted composite odontoma associated with malformed teeth - unusual dental aberrations following maxillofacial trauma
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