Florid cement-osseous dysplasia of maxilla and mandible: a rare clinical case
Braz. j. oral sci
; 11(4): 513-517, Oct.-Dec. 2012. ilus
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| ID: lil-668680
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ABSTRACT
Cemento-osseous dysplasia is a group of disorders known to originate from periodontal ligament tissues. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia clearly appears to be a form of bone and/or cementoid tissues restricted to jaw bones. This lesion is usually asymptomatic and is incidentally detected during routine radiographic examination. The diagnosis is made by clinical and radiographic examinations, and biopsy is not necessary. The patient must manifest the typical changes in atleast two quadrants. An asymptomatic individual requires only a periodic follow-up to ensure that there is no change in the disease behavior. Surgical management is indicated only for a progressive lesion that produces orofacial disfigurement. This paper presents a rare case of a 60-year-oldfemale who was clinically and radiographically diagnosed as having florid cemento-osseous dysplasia in the maxilla and mandible. Discussion is presented with emphasis on clinical and radiographic manifestations.
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Índice:
LILACS
Assunto principal:
Displasia Fibrosa Óssea
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Mandíbula
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Maxila
Limite:
Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Braz. j. oral sci
Assunto da revista:
ODONTOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2012
Tipo de documento:
Article