A rare case report of man having tooth in nose
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Dr Sagar Khanna, and Dr Michael Turner at Mount Sinai Health System, New York have reported a rare case of ectopic tooth in nose and the same has been published in the New England journal of Medicine.
The intranasal tooth is an uncommon encounter in clinical practice. Teeth in non-dentate areas including the intra-sinus and intranasal teeth are rarely encountered in clinical practice.
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