
pmid: 32436914
Identification and management of ectopic supplemental tooth in anatomically complex areas such as the floor of orbit are challenging. This arises from the rarity and lack of consensus over management. The situation gets complex when there is an evidence of follicular pathology such as dentigerous cyst. In this report, a case of maxillary third molar associated with maxillary sinus and a distomolar in association with the floor of orbit medially to the inferior-orbital canal is presented. The surgical management of the condition is presented.
impacted tooth, Dentigerous Cyst, Tooth, Impacted, RK1-715, Maxillary Sinus, distomolar, Dentistry, Humans, Molar, Third, maxillary sinus, Orbit
impacted tooth, Dentigerous Cyst, Tooth, Impacted, RK1-715, Maxillary Sinus, distomolar, Dentistry, Humans, Molar, Third, maxillary sinus, Orbit
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