Intranasal supernumerary tooth in a child: a case report
CONCLUSIONS: Detection of supernumerary teeth in the nasal cavity of children without symptoms is difficult, and it can be delayed; although the child, in this case, had nonspecific nasal symptoms, supernumerary teeth was not considered in the diagnosis. This case report raises awareness and provides evidence for the clinical characterization and optimal treatment of supernumerary teeth in children.PMID:34449159 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2021.04.024
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yoon Seok Choi Yong-Dae Kim Chang Hoon Bae Hyung Gyun Na Source Type: research
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