Doctors in India remove 232 teeth from teen's mouth

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Saturday, July 26, 2014
Doctors in India remove 232 teeth from teen's mouth.
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MUMBAI (KABC) -- A teenager in India is recovering after having 232 teeth removed from his mouth during a procedure that took six hours.



When the 17-year old started having mouth pain, his family thought it might be cancer.



After more than 18 months, he finally traveled to the city of Mumbai from his village for surgery. That's when doctors discovered he had a rare condition. They say the teen's illness is a complex composite odontoma, where a single gum forms lots of teeth. It's described as a sort of benign tumor.



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Doctors say it's a world record. The most they've heard of was 37 extra teeth in similar growths.



The teen now has a set of 28 teeth. Doctors say they will keep watch to make sure the tumor doesn't come back.



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