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Radiographic examination and dental treatment of patients with florid cemento-bone dysplasia: Narrative review

2023
Flowering cemento-osseous dysplasia is a benign condition characterized by changes in the process of bone formation and the deposit of mineralized tissue in the soft tissues of the oral cavity. The diagnosis of flowering cemento-osseous dysplasia is accompanied by radiographic examinations, and treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the
Daniel Coelho de Carvalho   +7 more
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Estudio comparativo“in vitro” de lamicro filtración apical en obturaciones retrógradasentre cementos dentales: MTA Repair Hp y Biodentine

open access: yesSalud Uninorte, 2019
María Fernanda Ramos Delgado   +3 more
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Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia and a dental abscess.

Dentistry today, 2012
In most cases, FCOD is diagnosed by reviewing clinical and radiographic information and data. Multiple quadrants and a mixture of sclerotic radiopaque lesions with radiolucent borders facilitate radiographic interpretation. FCOD is a self-limiting condition that requires no further treatment once a diagnosis has been made.
Alison, Glascoe   +3 more
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Dental management of florid cemento-osseous dysplosia.

The New York state dental journal, 2014
Cemento-osseous dysplasia encompasses several different clinical and radiographic presentations, including periapical, focal and florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD). FCOD is usually asymptomatic and discovered only fortuitously. No treatment is required unless the lesion is secondarily infected. Oral hygiene advice should be emphasized for patients
Raid S, Sadda, Joan, Phelan
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Bone Regeneration and Dental Implant Surgeries in Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report

Journal of Oral Implantology
Cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD) is a benign fibro-osseous pathology in which fibrous connective tissues, osteoid and cementum-like materials, replace bone. Concerning the hypovascularization and increased mineralization of bone that occurs in these patients, the clinician may face 2 types of problems: infectious complications, such as osteomyelitis ...
Thibaut, Graf   +5 more
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Dental implants versus removable prostheses for the management of edentulous sites in patients with florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: A systematic review of literature with a follow-up period of at least 3 years.

International journal of oral implantology (Berlin, Germany)
To compare the medium- and long-term efficacy of implants and removable prostheses used to manage edentulous patients with florid cemento-osseous dysplasia.The PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar databases were searched from December 2022 to March 2023.
Shanlin, Li   +2 more
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