Biswas, SoumyadeepSarkar, ShatanikBandyopadhyay, DebasishPatra, Chaitali2026-01-022026-01-022019https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/4007Soumyadeep Biswas B. R. Singh Hospital, India Shatanik Sarkar R. G. Kar Medical College, India Debasish Bandyopadhyay B. R. Singh Hospital, India Chaitali Patra Tapan Sinha Memorial Hospital, IndiaAbstract: Recurrent nasal obstruction, a common symptom in pediatric practice, can lead to some unusual diagnosis rarely. Non- response to standard treatment warrants further delineation of local anatomy, particularly if symptoms occur unilaterally. Here, we report a case of recurrent unilateral nasal obstruction in a 16 years old girl not amenable to conventional treatment with medicines, which on subsequent investigations revealed an impacted intranasal tooth.en-USNasal obstructionIntranasal toothRhinoscopyForeign BodyRecurrent Unilateral Nasal Obstruction: A Cause Lying Deep InsideArticle