Indian boy has 232 teeth removed

Surgeons operating on lump in Ashik Gavai's jaw found many 'pearl-like teeth' and a solid 'marble-like' growth

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Ashik Gavai beside the 232 teeth surgeons removed from his jaw.
Surgeons examine the 232 teeth and 'marble-like' material removed from Ashik Gavai's jaw. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Surgeons in Mumbai have removed 232 teeth from the mouth of an Indian teenager in what they believe may be a world-record operation.

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, said head of dentistry Sunanda Dhivare-Palwankar.

"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.

After removing those they found a larger "marble-like" structure that they struggled to shift and eventually had to "chisel out" and remove in fragments.

Some of the teeth Indian surgeons found when they operated on the growth in Ashik Gavai's jaw
Some of the teeth Indian surgeons found when they operated on the growth in Ashik Gavai's jaw. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Ashik's father, Suresh Gavai, said the family had been worried that the swelling was a malignant 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 deformities, the surgeon added.

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