Abstract
Complex odontomas are benign odontogenic hamartomas that frequently hinder the eruption of permanent teeth in growing individuals. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a coordinated surgical and orthodontic treatment protocol in 20 patients aged 8-16 years diagnosed with complex odontomas. Surgical excision was followed by orthodontic intervention to facilitate eruption and alignment of impacted teeth. Successful eruption was observed in 90% of cases within 6-12 months, with favourable alignment outcomes and no recurrence over the 12-month follow-up. These findings affirm the value of early diagnosis and interdisciplinary management in optimizing functional and esthetic outcomes in pediatric patients with complex odontomas.