Cystic compound odontoma in a dog: Diagnosis and management

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Tumour of the oral cavity is a rare condition in young animals. The most frequent are odontomas – locally invasive tumours with no metastatic potential. The article describes a case report of 4-month-old male puppy diagnosed with mandibular odontoma with cystic appearance. Authors present clinical features, histopathological examination of odontoma and the surgical management using deep curettage and hydroxyapatite granules deposition. Odontomas can form bone cyst-like structure padded with membrane forming denticles. A deep curettage is acceptable method of treatment but should be supplied with hydroxyapatite deposition if the cyst is present.

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Janus, I., Janeczek, M., & Dzimira, S. (2021). Cystic compound odontoma in a dog: Diagnosis and management. Veterinarni Medicina, 66(9), 400–405. https://doi.org/10.17221/176/2020-VETMED

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