Dr Vandana Thorawade told the Mumbai Mirror medics had been worried the tumour would break the teenager’s jaw.
He said: “We had the jaw plates and screws ready in case of emergency, but miraculously his jaw was intact. Had he waited for longer, there were chances that his jaw bone would have been damaged.”
He added: “Thought we tried out best to removed every bit of tooth, there may have been some residual left. In that case there are chances of those growing back. We have told the family that regular check-ups and investigations are a must.”
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