Ondzotto G
Service ORL, CHU de Brazzaville, BP 13356 Brazzaville, Congo.
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 2003 Dec;104(6):352-4.
The eruption of a canine tooth into the nasal cavity constitutes one topographic form of dental ectopy. We report a case and discuss the diagnostic aspects and diverse pathogenic theories proposed. This unusual situation should be suspected in patients with nasal obstruction and unilateral fetid purulent rhinorrhea.