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Idiopathic osteosclerosis (IO) is described as a localized no expansible radiopacity with unknown etiology. The IO is generally asymptomatic and could appear as round, elliptical or irregular in shape. The internal aspect is usually uni- formly radiopaque. IO should be distinguished from condensing osteitis of dental origin, or other alveolar bone related radiopacities such as periapical cemental dysplasia. This condition may cause changes in tooth position or problems during orthodontic treatment. The purpose of the present study is to report a case of tooth resorption caused by ectopic eruption rote caused by IO. This condition represents a rare complication of IO
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Female , Adult , Humans , Mandibular Diseases/complications , Osteosclerosis/complications , Root Resorption/etiology , Bicuspid , Mandibular Diseases , Osteosclerosis , Root Resorption , Tooth Eruption , Tooth, ImpactedABSTRACT
Describimos un caso clínico de varices en la mucosa yugal que fue tratado con escleroterapia. El agente esclerosante usado fue oleato de monoetanolamina. Después de la tercera sesión las varices desparecieron y la paciente mejoro
We reported a case of varicosities in the buccal mucosa treated with sclerotherapy. The sclerosant agent used was the monoethanolamineoleate. After three sessions the lesions disappeared and the patient is follow-up