Chondrosarcoma is a rare malignant cartilaginous tumor of the head and neck region. It is a slow-growing tumor and is mostly detected in the anterior maxilla and the base of the skull. We report a case of “Grade II Chondrosarcoma” of the posterior right side of the palate invading maxillary sinus and perforating the floor of the orbit.
Mucormycosis is considered to be a rare notorious fungal infection mainly affecting diabetics with or withoutketoacidosis & immunocompromised patients, with high mortality rate. Occurrence of Mucormycosis as animplication of Covid-19 has not yet been reported. We present a case of aggressive mucormycosis in a Postcovid-19 type-2 diabetic patient and aim to illustrate the possible Covid-19 effects on body and a dire needfor early diagnosis.
Turner’s tooth is a form of enamel hypoplasia. Periapical pathology of the primary tooth is the main culprit behind the enamel deficiency in the permanent tooth. The altered tooth is called a Turner’s tooth. Color of the affected tooth varies from focal areas of white, yellow, or brown discoloration to extensive hypoplasia which can involve the entire crown. The crown of the permanent teeth develops mainly from six months and extends upto fifteen years. The part of the crown which gets damaged is directly related to the location of the ameloblastic activity at the time of damage. Therefore, we are here discussing the case of a seven year old boy which was reported to be the case of turner’s tooth hypoplasia.
Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a group of hereditary conditions that affects the quality and quantity of dental enamel that is occasionally associated with other general conditions. 1 Patients with AI manifests increased dental sensitivity resulting in poor oral hygiene and compromised masticatory functions. Correct diagnosis and management is highly needed to restore the quality of oral health. We presented here a case of full mouth rehabilitation in a 7 year child with Amelogenesis Imperfecta.
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