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ABSTRACT Complex odontomas are typically found in the posterior mandible. This case report presents an atypical occurence in the anterior maxilla of an 11‐year‐old girl, describing the role of early detection, precise surgical management, and interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving a successful clinical outcome. A 2‐year follow‐up confirmed stable
Melissa Zalane +5 more
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Ewing Sarcoma of the Mandible in an Adult: A Rare Case With Distinctive Radiologic Features
ABSTRACT Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive malignant bone tumor that rarely affects the jaw, especially in adults. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and referral for timely multimodal therapy—including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical resection—which is essential for improving prognosis and achieving effective ...
Hamid Bashiri, Maryam Mohebiniya
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Introduction: Thyroid gland is one of the critical organs during radiation in the head and neck region. The aim of this study was to compare absorbed radiation dose by skin in the thyroid area during spiral tomography and panoramic radiography by means ...
Najmeh Akhlaghi, Ehsan Hekmatian
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This composite figure illustrates some of the clinical and radiographic features of medication‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), including panoramic, intraoral, axial CBCT, and extraoral images highlighting intra‐oral to bone probing, radiographic lysis, sequestration and periosteal reaction, and facial swelling.
Daya Masri +4 more
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Sex Determination in the Contemporary Chilean Population by Mandible Analysis in Panoramic Radiographies [PDF]
Naira Figueiredo Deana +4 more
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Mandibular Osteomas: Report of Two Cases With Surgical Management
ABSTRACT Solitary peripheral osteomas of the mandible can cause facial deformity and are best evaluated using CT scans, which reveal well‐circumscribed, hyperdense masses. Importantly, osteomas warrant prompt systematic evaluation to rule out Gardner's syndrome, especially when numerous lesions are present.
Tito Molina +6 more
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A Rare Case of Bilateral Mesiodens With Dens Invaginatus Obstructing Permanent Incisor Eruption
ABSTRACT The co‐occurrence of mesiodens and dens invaginatus (DI) is very uncommon. Such anomalies may impede the eruption of permanent maxillary central incisors and can appear radiographically similar to normally developing teeth. An 11‐year‐old girl presented with failure of eruption of the permanent maxillary central incisors. Panoramic radiography
Hanane Pourheidary
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