He had had at least one nosebleed a month for three years.
To his horror, he was told
that a white bony mass measuring half an inch in length was growing in his
nasal cavity.
According to the study,
published in the American Journal of Case Reports, the ‘intranasal
supernumerary tooth’ was scratching the inside of his nose, causing the
bleeding.
Doctors from the King Fahd
Military Medical Complex in Dhahran were particularly surprised at the
nose-tooth because the man in question had an almost perfect set of teeth in
his mouth, according to Live Science.
After being put under
general anaesthetic, the tooth was removed successfully.
Dr John Hellstein, one of
the authors of the study, explained that, though rare, extra teeth can develop
near the incisors and some will occasionally grow upwards.
Metro


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