Korean J Pain.  2017 Apr;30(2):151-152. 10.3344/kjp.2017.30.2.151.

Bilateral maxillary and mandibular buccal exostosis: a self reported case and a proposal to include buccal exostosis under miscellaneous disorders of revised working classification of the psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice

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  • 1Department of Dentistry, Government Taluk Head Quarters Hospital, Malappuram, India. shamu3duad@gmail.com

Abstract

No abstract available.


MeSH Terms

Classification*
Exostoses*
Psychophysiologic Disorders*
Self Report*

Figure

  • Fig. 1 Buccal exostosis: (A) Maxillary anterior region; (B) Maxillary posterior region; (C) Mandibular anterior and posterior region.


Reference

1. Medsinge SV, Kohad R, Budhiraja H, Singh A, Gurha S, Sharma A. Buccal exostosis: a rare entity. J Int Oral Health. 2015; 7:62–64.
2. Shamim T. The psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice with revised working type classification. Korean J Pain. 2014; 27:16–22. PMID: 24478896.
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