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Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics ; : 160-166, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77358

ABSTRACT

This case report demonstrates an unnecessary endodontic treatment of teeth with florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) due to a misdiagnosis as periapical pathosis and emphasizes the importance of correct diagnosis to avoid unnecessary treatment. A 30-year-old woman was referred to our institution for apicoectomies of the mandibular left canine and both the lateral incisors. The periapical lesions associated with these teeth had failed to resolve after root canal treatment over a 3-year period. Radiographic examinations revealed multiple lesions on the right canine, the second premolar, and both first molars as well as the anterior region of the mandible. Based on clinical, radiographic and histological evaluations, the patient condition was diagnosed as FCOD. The patient has been monitored for 2 years. To avoid unnecessary invasive treatment, accurate diagnosis is essential before treatment is carried out in managing FCOD.


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Female , Humans , Apicoectomy , Bicuspid , Dental Pulp Cavity , Diagnostic Errors , Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone , Incisor , Mandible , Molar , Osteomyelitis , Periapical Diseases , Tooth
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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 293-297, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15675

ABSTRACT

Florid cemento-osseous dyspalasia (FCOD) is a benign, non-neoplastic lesion characterized by multiple sclerosing masses only within jawbones. It is frequently confused with chronic diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis (CDSO) in previous literatures. In our study, two cases of FCOD were examined to know the characteristics of their calcifying tissues. The first case was non-infected, while the second case was severely infected, displaying the typical features of CDSO in clinico-radiologic findings. The infected FCOD case showed a lot of bacterial colonies in the main lesion with relatively rare inflammatory reaction. The globular cementum-like materials of FCOD showed woven bone pattern and was positive for Alcian blue stain, and also positive for the antibodies of ameloblastin, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) -2 and -4. On the other hands, in the immunostains of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) -3, -9, -10, and TNF- alpha, macrophage infiltrated in the FCOD lesion was rarely observed. These data suggest that the cementum-like materials of FCOD contain various matrix proteins, and that the cementum-like materials are relevant to the overgrowth of the bacterial colonies by inhibition of the regional inflammatory reactions.


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Alcian Blue , Antibodies , Bone Morphogenetic Proteins , Hand , Macrophages , Osteomyelitis , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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