A teenager named Ashik Gavai, 17, underwent a seven-hour operation to remove 232 of his teeth in Mumbai, India
An Indian teenager had 232 teeth removed in what surgeons believe may be a
world record operation.
Ashik Gavai underwent a seven-hour surgery in Mumbai after complaining to his
parents about a painful swelling in the right side of his lower jaw.
The 17-year-old, from a village in western India, initially noticed the
problem 18 months ago, but the unusual case had left doctors near his home
perplexed.
He has been diagnosed with a rare condition, identified by doctors as complex
odontoma, which occurs when a single gum forms lots of teeth.
Sunanda Dhivare-Palwankar, head of dentistry at the city’s JJ Hospital, said
it was an extremely complex operation.
Surgeons had to "chisel out" some of the teeth Photo: AP
“We operated on Monday and it took us almost seven hours,” she said.
“We thought it may be a simple surgery but once we opened it there were multiple pearl-like teeth inside the jaw bone.”
The medical team, comprised of two surgeons and two assistants, also found a larger “marble-like” structure, which they had to “chisel out” and remove in fragments.
Ashik Gavai's lower jaw had swollen up before the operation Photo: AP
Dr Dhivare-Palwankar said she had “not seen anything like it before in [her] 30-year career” and her department plan to get in touch with Guinness World Records about the case.
“It is known to affect the upper jaw and a maximum of 37 teeth have been extracted from the tumour in the past,” she told the Mumbai Mirror.
“But in Ashik's case, the tumour was found deep in the lower jaw and it had hundreds of teeth."
Mr Gavai’s family feared the swelling was a cancerous growth, but the teen’s jaw is expected to heal without any deformities.
The youngster, who has been left with 28 teeth, will need regular check-ups to ensure the tumour does not return.
Surgeons had to "chisel out" some of the teeth Photo: AP
“We operated on Monday and it took us almost seven hours,” she said.
“We thought it may be a simple surgery but once we opened it there were multiple pearl-like teeth inside the jaw bone.”
The medical team, comprised of two surgeons and two assistants, also found a larger “marble-like” structure, which they had to “chisel out” and remove in fragments.
Ashik Gavai's lower jaw had swollen up before the operation Photo: AP
Dr Dhivare-Palwankar said she had “not seen anything like it before in [her] 30-year career” and her department plan to get in touch with Guinness World Records about the case.
“It is known to affect the upper jaw and a maximum of 37 teeth have been extracted from the tumour in the past,” she told the Mumbai Mirror.
“But in Ashik's case, the tumour was found deep in the lower jaw and it had hundreds of teeth."
Mr Gavai’s family feared the swelling was a cancerous growth, but the teen’s jaw is expected to heal without any deformities.
The youngster, who has been left with 28 teeth, will need regular check-ups to ensure the tumour does not return.
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