Multiple Massive Maxillary Exostoses-A Case Report with Complete Denture Rehabilitation Kumaresan Ramesh1,*, Balamanikandasrinivasan C2, Karthikeyan Priyadarshini3, Rajeev Vini4 1Associate Professor, Academic Unit of Craniofacial Clinical Care, AIMST University, Faculty of Dentistry, Jalan Semeling-Bedong, Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia 2Reader, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vinayaka Missions Sankarachariyar Dental College, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India 3Lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology 4Senior Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, AIMST University, Faculty of Dentistry, Jalan Semeling-Bedong, 08100, Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia *Corresponding Author: Dr. Ramesh Kumaresan Associate Professor, Academic Unit of Craniofacial Clinical Care, AIMST University, Faculty of Dentistry, Jalan Semeling-Bedong, 08100, Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia. Hand Phone: +6016-4672921, Email: rame1264@gmail.com
Online published on 8 March, 2019. Abstract Exostoses are benign, asymptomatic bony outgrowth arising from cortical bone and occasionally from spongy bone along the maxillary or mandibular arches. They tend to appear in early adolescence and may very slowly increase in size with age. Theyare not usually a concernto a patient with complete dentition. However, in an edentulous patient they may pose a major concern for denture placement over these areas, leading to pressure and ulceration, which demands their complete surgical excision. The following article presence a rare case ofbilateral massive buccal exostoses, which was incompatible with the patient ability of prosthetic rehabilitation and hence a resective osseous surgery was carried outfollowed by a complete denture rehabilitation. Top Keywords Bony outgrowth, complete denture, Exostoses. Top |