Regional Odontodysplasia: A Case with Radiographic Evidence of Advancing Development

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  • Srikanth Hanasoge Srivathsa Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Sri Hasanamba Dental College and Hospital

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Ghost teeth, odontodysplasia, regional odontodysplasia, tooth abnormality

Abstract

Regional odontodysplasia, also commonly known as ghost teeth, is a rare dental anomaly affecting the teeth. It is a nonhereditary disorder and affects the maxillary teeth of females. This condition is localized to one or more teeth of one quadrant; it hardly crosses the midline to affect the teeth of the next quadrant. Controversy regarding the management of this condition is still prevalent, and some believe in extraction while others in retaining them. A case of ghost teeth in an 11‑year‑old boy, crossing the midline with radiographic evidence of advancing development, is being presented, which supports the “wait and watch” policy in the management of this condition. 

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28-08-2022

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Srivathsa SH. Regional Odontodysplasia: A Case with Radiographic Evidence of Advancing Development. Int J Orofac Res [Internet]. 2022 Aug. 28 [cited 2025 Jan. 4];3(2):37-9. Available from: https://editorialmanager.in/index.php/ijofr/article/view/457

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