Dr. Kshitija Kamlakar Bansode, Dr. Shrampurna Kisan Karemore
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Background: Odontomas are most common odontogenic tumors present in the oral cavity. They are classified as complex, compound, and meroblastic fibro-Odon tomes. Although they are usually smaller in size, odontoma interfere in eruption of permanent teeth. Case report: Here presenting a case of multiple compound odontomas in 9-year-old boy in maxillary anterior region of jaw. Management includes surgical removal of odontoma. Clinical and histopathological examination confirmed a diagnosis as a compound odontoma. Conclusion: Early diagnosis and management of odontoma prevents further complications related to that.