Bertha Garza Bernal, J. E. Coronado, Juan Manuel Solís Soto, R. S. Nájera
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Supernumerary tooth impacted close to the nasal cavity: Case report
Introduction: In Latin America, the prevalence of mesiodens is 1.7%. Mesiodens impacted towards the base of the nostril can cause complications such as: pain, epistaxis, rhino sinusitis, nasal obstruction and congestion and even eruption through the nostril. Case report: A 7-year-old male patient with no clinical pathological data came for consultation due to interference in occlusion caused by a palatine erupted mesiodens. A radiographic finding was a second mesiodens in the anterior maxillary area. Diagnosis: Inverted conical mesiodens near the floor of the nasal cavity. Treatment: Surgical treatment by means of a vestibular incision in the anterior maxillary area. Results: The procedure was performed under local anesthesia, surgical procedure of the impacted tooth, low speed hand piece was used, the dental organ was removed and stitches were placed. Conclusion: Early detection of mesiodens is of utmost importance since timely treatment allows avoiding future complications.