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Year : 1998 | Volume
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| Issue : 4 | Page : 111-4 |
Compound composite odontoma in primary dentition--a case report.
S Tandon, M Radhika
College of Dental Surgery, Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Manipal, South Karnataka, India
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S Tandon College of Dental Surgery, Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Manipal, South Karnataka India
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PMID: 10635136 
Compound composite odontoma, is a tumor formed by the overgrowth of transitory or complete dental tissue, made up of one or more rudimentary teeth. Although odontomes are considered to be quite common of odontogenic tumors, these rarely occur solely in primary dentition. This paper is a report of case of a compound composite odontoma, five year old child who presented to the Department of Pedodontics and preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Surgery, Manipal.
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