Surgeons remove 232 teeth from Indian teenager
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Dentists display teeth removed from 17-year-old Ashik Gavai at JJ Hospital in Mumbai on July 22, 2014
Ashik Gavai, 17, sought medical help for a swelling on the right side of his lower jaw and the case was referred to the city's JJ Hospital, where they found he was suffering from a condition known as complex odontoma, head of dentistry Sunanda Dhivare-Palwankar told AFP.
"We operated on Monday and it took us almost seven hours. We thought it may be a simple surgery but once we opened it there were multiple pearl-like teeth inside the jaw bone," she said.
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Dentists display teeth removed from 17-year-old Ashik Gavai at JJ Hospital in Mumbai on July 22, 2014
The youngster's father, Suresh Gavai, said that the family had been worried that Ashik's swelling was a cancerous growth.
"I was worried that it may turn out to be cancer so I brought him to Mumbai," Gavai told the Mumbai Mirror newspaper.
Dhivare-Palwankar said the literature they had come across on the condition showed a maximum of 37 teeth being removed in such a procedure, whereas she and her team had counted more than 232 taken from Gavai's mouth.
"I think it could be a world record," she said.
Gavai's jawbone structure was maintained during the operation so it should heal without any deformities, the surgeon added.
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