Etiology and management of the alveolar bone exostosis during orthodontic treatment: A case report


Case Report

Author Details : Bhagyashree*, Chandrashekhargouda Patil, Amarnath , Suresh Kumar Kalgapure, Paul Sylvester V, Swasthik Kalluraya B

Volume : 12, Issue : 4, Year : 2024

Article Page : 197-201

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.idjsr.2024.039



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Abstract

Alveolar bone exostoses are benign, localized outgrowths of bone that can occur on the buccal or lingual surfaces of the alveolar ridge. These bony protuberances, which consist of mature cortical and trabecular bone, can develop during orthodontic treatment. The etiology of alveolar bone exostosis remains unclear, but potential contributing factors include genetic predisposition, masticatory hyperfunction, and environmental influences such as nutritional factors. Clinically, these exostoses can be identified through a combination of physical examination and radiographic imaging, appearing as well-defined, calcified structures. Management of alveolar bone exostosis is generally conservative, with surgical intervention reserved for cases where the exostosis causes significant discomfort, interferes with oral hygiene, or affects esthetics. This case report mentions the current understanding of the etiology of alveolar bone exostosis, diagnostic considerations, and management strategies, emphasizing the importance of individualized patient care in orthodontic practice.
 

Keywords: Alveolar bone, Exostoses, Buccal exostosis, Resective osseous surgery, Orthodontic treatment


How to cite : Bhagyashree, Patil C, Amarnath, Kalgapure S K, Paul Sylvester V, Swasthik Kalluraya B, Etiology and management of the alveolar bone exostosis during orthodontic treatment: A case report. Int Dent J Stud Res 2024;12(4):197-201


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Article History

Received : 25-10-2024

Accepted : 27-11-2024


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