Clinical and Imagiological findings of central giant cell lesion and cherubism

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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the best examination for bone lesions of the maxilla, allowing the dentist to evaluate precisely the behavior and components of the lesion and their relationship to the surrounding structures. Central giant cell lesion and cherubism are histologically very similar lesions. Therefore clinical and radiological examinations are fundamentally important for the diagnosis. The aim of this paper is to report two cases diagnosed as central giant cell lesions and cherubism using CBCT. This imaging modality was very important for the diagnosis of the lesions presented in the current study. It also allowed observing precisely the limits of the lesions, the components, the behavior and the exact relationship to adjacent structures.

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Pinheiro, L. R., Pinheiro, J. J. V., Sérgio Júnior, A., Guerreiro, N., & Cavalcanti, M. G. P. (2013). Clinical and Imagiological findings of central giant cell lesion and cherubism. Brazilian Dental Journal, 24(1), 74–79. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201301861

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