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ECTOPIC SUPERNUMERARY NASAL TOOTH
English
2014
Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare
English
Supernumerary nasal tooth are not rare. Their incidence is around 3% in general population. They present with varying symptoms. The clinical manifestations of intranasal teeth are quite variable; however, intranasal teeth can be an incidental finding during routine examination in patients without nasal discomfort. Our patient had nasal obstruction as the main symptom. The intranasal tooth was removed endoscopically.
doi:10.18410/jebmh/2014/110
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