Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Schröter, Gabriella Torres
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Vianna, Ana Luiza Barboza, Varotto, Bruna Luiza Roim, Nápole, Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano, Antequera, Reynaldo, Valiengo, Leandro da Costa Lane, Dttmann-Netto, Emilio, Moreira, Maria Stella, Costa, Claudio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41011
Resumo: Erupted odontomas are rarely found in the oral cavity. To the best of our knowledge there are only a few cases reported of compound erupted odontoma. Also, different pathological conditions have been related to odontoma’s aetiology. This article describes a case report with review of a 17-year-old girl in investigation of Dravet syndrome, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and psychotic disorder in whom it was identified an enamel-like tissue exposed in gingiva. The size of the lesion was around 2 mm and it was located between the right permanent mandibular lateral incisor and canine teeth. Periapical radiography revealed a radiopaque image of irregular tooth-like structures, suggesting the presence of an erupted compound odontoma. The lesion was surgically removed under infiltrative anesthesia and without the need for a flap. Four small tooth-like structures were removed, and the specimens were sent for histopathological analysis, confirming the hypothesis of compound odontoma. The procedure went without complications nor need of patient sedation. Twenty days after the surgery, there was satisfactory healing of the operated region’s tissue. Odontoma’s aetiology is not very well established yet, so it is unknown whether eventual epileptic seizures that occur during the period of dental formation and thus increase patient risk for accidental dental injuries could favor the development of these lesions.
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spelling Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case reportOdontoma compuesto erupcionado en paciente con convulsiones – reporte de casoOdontoma composto erupcionado em paciente com crises convulsivas – relato de casoOdontomaTumores odontogênicosConvulsõesEpilepsias mioclônicas.OdontomaTumores odontogénicosConvulsionesEpilepsias mioclónicas.OdontomaOdontogenic tumorsSeizuresMyoclonic epilepsies.Erupted odontomas are rarely found in the oral cavity. To the best of our knowledge there are only a few cases reported of compound erupted odontoma. Also, different pathological conditions have been related to odontoma’s aetiology. This article describes a case report with review of a 17-year-old girl in investigation of Dravet syndrome, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and psychotic disorder in whom it was identified an enamel-like tissue exposed in gingiva. The size of the lesion was around 2 mm and it was located between the right permanent mandibular lateral incisor and canine teeth. Periapical radiography revealed a radiopaque image of irregular tooth-like structures, suggesting the presence of an erupted compound odontoma. The lesion was surgically removed under infiltrative anesthesia and without the need for a flap. Four small tooth-like structures were removed, and the specimens were sent for histopathological analysis, confirming the hypothesis of compound odontoma. The procedure went without complications nor need of patient sedation. Twenty days after the surgery, there was satisfactory healing of the operated region’s tissue. Odontoma’s aetiology is not very well established yet, so it is unknown whether eventual epileptic seizures that occur during the period of dental formation and thus increase patient risk for accidental dental injuries could favor the development of these lesions.Los odontomas erupcionados son raros en la cavidad oral, hasta donde sabemos hay pocos casos reportados de odontomas erupcionados compuestos. Asimismo, diferentes condiciones patológicas se han relacionado con la etiología del odontoma. El artículo describe un reporte de caso con revisión de una joven de 17 años en investigación de síndrome de Dravet, convulsiones no epilépticas psicógenas y trastorno psicótico, se identificó un tejido similar al esmalte expuesto en la encía. El tamaño de la lesión era de alrededor de 2 mm, localizada entre el incisivo lateral mandibular permanente derecho y los dientes caninos. La radiografía periapical reveló una imagen radiopaca de estructuras similares a dientes irregulares, lo que sugiere la presencia de un odontoma compuesto en erupción. La lesión se extirpó quirúrgicamente bajo anestesia infiltrativa, sin necesidad de colgajo. Se extrajeron cuatro pequeñas estructuras similares a dientes, los especímenes se enviaron para análisis histopatológico, lo que confirmó la hipótesis de odontoma compuesto. El procedimiento se logró sin complicaciones ni necesidad de sedación del paciente. Veinte días después de la cirugía, hubo cicatrización satisfactoria del tejido de la región operada. La etiología del odontoma aún no está muy bien establecida, por lo que no se sabe si eventualmente las crisis epilépticas que ocurren durante el período de formación dental y aumentan el riesgo del paciente de sufrir lesiones dentales accidentales podrían favorecer el desarrollo de estas lesiones.Os odontomas erupcionados são raros na cavidade oral e existem poucos casos relatados de odontomas compostos erupcionados. Além disso, diferentes condições patológicas têm sido relacionadas à etiologia do odontoma. O artigo descreve um relato de caso de uma adolescente de 17 anos em investigação de síndrome de Dravet, crises não epilépticas psicogênicas e transtorno psicótico, em que foi identificado um tecido semelhante ao esmalte exposto na gengiva. O tamanho da lesão era em torno de 2 mm, localizada entre o incisivo lateral inferior permanente direito e o canino. A radiografia periapical revelou uma imagem radiopaca de estruturas semelhantes a dentes irregulares, sugerindo a presença de um odontoma composto erupcionado. A lesão foi retirada cirurgicamente sob anestesia infiltrativa, sem necessidade de retalho. Quatro pequenas estruturas semelhantes a dentes foram removidas e os espécimes foram enviados para análise histopatológica, confirmando a hipótese de odontoma composto. O procedimento transcorreu sem complicações nem necessidade de sedação do paciente. Vinte dias após a cirurgia, houve cicatrização satisfatória dos tecidos da região operada. A etiologia do odontoma ainda não está muito bem estabelecida, portanto não se sabe se eventuais crises epilépticas que ocorrem durante o período de formação dentária e aumentam o risco do paciente de lesões acidentais, poderiam favorecer o desenvolvimento de odontomas.Research, Society and Development2023-04-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4101110.33448/rsd-v12i4.41011Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 4; e29812441011Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 4; e29812441011Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 4; e298124410112525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41011/33629Copyright (c) 2023 Gabriella Torres Schröter; Ana Luiza Barboza Vianna; Bruna Luiza Roim Varotto; Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano Nápole; Reynaldo Antequera; Leandro da Costa Lane Valiengo; Emilio Dttmann-Netto; Maria Stella Moreira; Claudio Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchröter, Gabriella TorresVianna, Ana Luiza BarbozaVarotto, Bruna Luiza RoimNápole, Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano Antequera, ReynaldoValiengo, Leandro da Costa LaneDttmann-Netto, EmilioMoreira, Maria StellaCosta, Claudio2023-04-21T18:13:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41011Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-04-21T18:13:32Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
Odontoma compuesto erupcionado en paciente con convulsiones – reporte de caso
Odontoma composto erupcionado em paciente com crises convulsivas – relato de caso
title Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
spellingShingle Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
Schröter, Gabriella Torres
Odontoma
Tumores odontogênicos
Convulsões
Epilepsias mioclônicas.
Odontoma
Tumores odontogénicos
Convulsiones
Epilepsias mioclónicas.
Odontoma
Odontogenic tumors
Seizures
Myoclonic epilepsies.
title_short Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
title_full Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
title_fullStr Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
title_full_unstemmed Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
title_sort Erupted compound odontoma in patient with epileptic seizures - a case report
author Schröter, Gabriella Torres
author_facet Schröter, Gabriella Torres
Vianna, Ana Luiza Barboza
Varotto, Bruna Luiza Roim
Nápole, Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano
Antequera, Reynaldo
Valiengo, Leandro da Costa Lane
Dttmann-Netto, Emilio
Moreira, Maria Stella
Costa, Claudio
author_role author
author2 Vianna, Ana Luiza Barboza
Varotto, Bruna Luiza Roim
Nápole, Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano
Antequera, Reynaldo
Valiengo, Leandro da Costa Lane
Dttmann-Netto, Emilio
Moreira, Maria Stella
Costa, Claudio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schröter, Gabriella Torres
Vianna, Ana Luiza Barboza
Varotto, Bruna Luiza Roim
Nápole, Rita de Cássia D'Ottaviano
Antequera, Reynaldo
Valiengo, Leandro da Costa Lane
Dttmann-Netto, Emilio
Moreira, Maria Stella
Costa, Claudio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Odontoma
Tumores odontogênicos
Convulsões
Epilepsias mioclônicas.
Odontoma
Tumores odontogénicos
Convulsiones
Epilepsias mioclónicas.
Odontoma
Odontogenic tumors
Seizures
Myoclonic epilepsies.
topic Odontoma
Tumores odontogênicos
Convulsões
Epilepsias mioclônicas.
Odontoma
Tumores odontogénicos
Convulsiones
Epilepsias mioclónicas.
Odontoma
Odontogenic tumors
Seizures
Myoclonic epilepsies.
description Erupted odontomas are rarely found in the oral cavity. To the best of our knowledge there are only a few cases reported of compound erupted odontoma. Also, different pathological conditions have been related to odontoma’s aetiology. This article describes a case report with review of a 17-year-old girl in investigation of Dravet syndrome, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and psychotic disorder in whom it was identified an enamel-like tissue exposed in gingiva. The size of the lesion was around 2 mm and it was located between the right permanent mandibular lateral incisor and canine teeth. Periapical radiography revealed a radiopaque image of irregular tooth-like structures, suggesting the presence of an erupted compound odontoma. The lesion was surgically removed under infiltrative anesthesia and without the need for a flap. Four small tooth-like structures were removed, and the specimens were sent for histopathological analysis, confirming the hypothesis of compound odontoma. The procedure went without complications nor need of patient sedation. Twenty days after the surgery, there was satisfactory healing of the operated region’s tissue. Odontoma’s aetiology is not very well established yet, so it is unknown whether eventual epileptic seizures that occur during the period of dental formation and thus increase patient risk for accidental dental injuries could favor the development of these lesions.
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