Exodoncia de diente supernumerario, canino en transposición y enucleación de odontoma complejo: Reporte de Caso

2010 
The most common and major dental anomalies affecting children include the presence of supernumerary teeth, impacted teeth and odontomas. Some impacted teeth are found in transposition. We report a case of a 11 years old girl with presence of supernumerary tooth, transposed canine and complex odontoma located on the right quadrant of the maxilla. The chief complaint was the presence of protruding front teeth that did not allow her to do a good lip seal. At the clinical examination, the patient presented generalized gingivitis associated to dental plaque, delayed eruption sequence due to permanence of 53, clinical absence of 13, increased volume on the palatal area at 12 and 11 with hard consistency and white areasthat had ischemia to pressure. The presence of complex odontoma at the mesial cervical level of 16 was a radiographic finding. The surgical approach was conducted in two phases because the areas where the three pathologies were. The diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment were of vital importance. In this case, pediatric dentistry, radiology, orthodontics and surgery were involved.
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