PATNA, Aug. 14 -- The dentistry team of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS) on Tuesday evening successfully removed a tooth lodged inside a 45-year-old male patient's eye socket, in what the doctors described the first such reported case in Bihar and among the rarest of rare in India. "Called the ectopic tooth, the high-risk case involved a tooth embedded in the orbital floor (the bony plate beneath the eye), with its roots stretching deep into the orbit. The crown of the tooth was slightly popping out of the maxillary sinus, located on the upper jaw. Locating it was no simple task," said Dr Priyankar Singh, an assistant professor and maxillofacial surgeon at IGIMS....