Focal cemento-osseous dysplasia of mandible

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Abstract

Fibro-osseous lesions are disturbances in bone metabolism in which normal bone is replaced by a connective tissue matrix that then gradually develops into cemento-osseous tissue. Typically, the lesion is asymptomatic and is detected on routine radiographic examination. Radiologically, this lesion has three stages of maturation: pure radiolucent, radiopaque/mixed radiolucent, and radiopaque appearance. During these stages the lesion can be misdiagnosed. In this case report a 69-year- old patient with a a complaint of painless swelling of the left mandibular molar and premolar area is presented along with a review of the differential diagnoses considered in order to reach a final diagnosis of focal cemento-osseous dysplasia. Copyright 2012 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Cankaya, A. B., Erdem, M. A., Olgac, V., & Firat, D. R. (2012). Focal cemento-osseous dysplasia of mandible. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2012-006432

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