Case Report

Year : 2018

Volume : Volume 9

Issue : Issue 3

Osteoma: A Rare Case Report

Dr. Anish Tiwari.

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Dr. Anish Tiwari.
dr.anish.ti@gmail.com

Abstract


Background:  Osteomas are relatively rare in the jaws. The causes of these lesions are unknown, although trauma, infection, and developmental abnormalities have been suggested as contributing factors. To the best of our knowledge, only 13 cases of osteomas of the condyle have been reported in literature. Here we report a rare case of osteoma of the left condyle in a 41-year-old male. He had facial asymmetry, deviation of the mandible to the unaffected side, and reduced mouth opening. Considering the patient's history and clinical features, a provisional diagnosis of bony ankylosis was considered. This case highlights the importance of performing a detailed examination in patients presenting with limited mouth opening caused by uncommon conditions such as osteomas of the condyle..

Keywords: Limited mouth opening, mandibular condyle, osteomas.