526 teeth extracted from seven-year-old boy's mouth!
UNI Aug 01, 2019
Doctors at a private hospital in Chennai have extracted a staggering 526 minute teeths from the mouth of a seven-year-old boy's mouth, by performing a rare surgery.
Talking to reporters on 31st July, Prof P Senthilnathan, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, this was the first ever case to be documented world wide where a large number of minute teeths were found in a single individual. In medical parlance, this rare lesion is called 'compound composite ondontome’. Though the boy's parents noticed the swelling in the lower right jaw when he was three years old, they left it as he did not cooperate.
As the swelling kept increasing every passing day, he was brought to the hospital, where an X-ray revealed presence of several rudimentary teeths, while a CT-scan showed multiple teeths. During the five-hour long surgery, the doctors opened the jaw and found a 200 gm sack containing 526 small and medium sized teeths. The doctors carefully removed it and the boy was normal after a couple of days of surgery.
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