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Benign Cementoblastoma Associated with an Impacted Third Molar inside Maxillary Sinus
Introduction. Cementoblastoma is a rare and benign odontogenic mesenchymal tumor, often characterized by the formation of cementum‐like tissue produced by neoplastic cementoblasts attached to or around the roots of a tooth. Case Report. 22‐year‐old male patient was referred to the Federal University of Paraná after occasional finding on a routine ...
Rafael Correia Cavalcante +8 more
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Benign cementoblastoma: A rare case report with review of literature
We present a rare case of radiopaque lesion with radiolucent rim in the right body of mandible, with history of extraction of involved tooth, which made diagnosis confusing unless pre-extraction intraoral periapical radiography radiograph was recovered ...
Neeta Sharma
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Revisiting Cementoblastoma with a Rare Case Presentation
Cementoblastoma is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm which is characterized by the proliferation of cellular cementum. Diagnosis of cementoblastoma is challenging because of its protracted clinical, radiographic features, and bland histological appearance; most often cementoblastoma is often confused with other cementum and bone originated lesions ...
Vijayanirmala Subramani +5 more
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Cystic Shape Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma of Ethmoid Sinus
Cemento-ossifying fibromas are a group of rarely occurring benign tumours, developing from the periodontal membrane and varying considerably in appearance and in the progress of the disease.
Dražen Shejbal +3 more
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Objective. Primary chronic osteomyelitis (PCO) of the jaws in children is associated with pain, trismus, and swelling. In children, temporomandibular joint involvement is rare and few studies have been published due to the relatively low incidence. This paper presents two cases of mandibular PCO in children with the involvement of the collum mandibulae.
Caroline Berglund +3 more
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Chronic Maxillary Rhinosinusitis of Dental Origin: A Systematic Review of 674 Patient Cases
Objectives. The aim of this systematic review is to study the causes of odontogenic chronic maxillary rhinosinusitis (CMRS), the average age of the patients, the distribution by sex, and the teeth involved. Materials and Methods. We performed an EMBASE‐, Cochrane‐, and PubMed‐based review of all of the described cases of odontogenic CMRS from January ...
Jerome R. Lechien +6 more
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Familial gigantiform cementoma with Ehlers- Danlos syndrome: A report of 2 cases
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary disorder of connective tissue, while familial gigantiform cementoma is a condition that usually manifests as multiple radiopaque cementum-like masses throughout the jaws.
Olcay Şakar +11 more
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Abstract Background Equine dental diseases significantly impact a horse's overall health, performance and quality of life. They can result in secondary infections and digestive disturbances, potentially leading to colic. A recently described disease affecting the incisors of horses is equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH ...
Anders Jensen +9 more
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Maxillary Antrolith: A Rare Cause of the Recurrent Sinusitis
Introduction. An antrolith is a calcified mass within the maxillary sinus. The origin of the nidus of calcification may be extrinsic (foreign body in sinus) or intrinsic (stagnant mucus and fungal ball). Most antroliths are small and asymptomatic. Larger ones may present as sinusitis with symptoms like pain and discharge. Case Report.
Vijendra Shenoy +4 more
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Pycnodysostosis: An Anaesthetic Approach to This Rare Genetic Disorder
Pycnodysostosis (the Toulouse‐Lautrec syndrome) is a rare autosomal‐recessive disorder of osteoclast dysfunction. This disorder was first described by Maroteaux and Lamy in 1962. We describe anaesthetic management of a 35‐year‐old female having pyknodysostosis with fracture shaft left femur with anticipated difficult intubation.
Rajeev Puri +15 more
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