The Long-Term Management of a Compound Odontoma: Successful Implant Rehabilitation After a Four-Year Follow-Up

复合牙瘤的长期管理:四年随访后种植修复成功

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Abstract

Odontomas are the most prevalent odontogenic tumors; these are often asymptomatic and detected incidentally during routine imaging. Despite their benign nature, they can interfere with normal tooth eruption and require timely surgical management. We present a case of a 15-year-old patient with a compound odontoma associated with an unerupted maxillary canine, leading to delayed dental development. Following surgical excision, the impacted canine failed to erupt spontaneously, necessitating a long-term follow-up approach. After four years, implant placement was performed to restore function and esthetics successfully. This report highlights the importance of individualized treatment planning in odontoma cases, particularly when spontaneous eruption fails to occur, and emphasizes the role of implant rehabilitation in optimizing long-term oral health outcomes.

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