LARGE RHINOLITH MIMICKING ATYPICAL ODONTOGENIC PAIN: CASE REPORT AND BRIEF REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

Large Rhinolith Mimicking Atypical Odontogenic Pain: Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature

Large Rhinolith Mimicking Atypical Odontogenic Pain: Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature

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Rhinoliths are rare calcified entities in the nasal fossa, frequently originating around a nidus near the midway point in the inferior meatus, where the passage is the narrowest.They can be clinically asymptomatic Cutlery Cylinders and undetected for years.In this study, we present a rare case of large rhinolith mimicking atypical odontogenic pain in a 40-year-old Caucasian female in the left nasal cavity.The lesion was detected Toddler Bed in the CBCT and removed uneventfully.

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