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Priyanka Debta1, F M Debta2, Smita Bussari3, Swati S Acharya4, Vasanti A Jeergal5.
Abstract
Osteoma is a slow growing benign tumor result from either cancellous or compact bone proliferation. Osteoma of the jaws may arise from the surface of the bone as a sessile mass located either peripherally or endosteally. This paper presents a rare case report of peripheral cancellous osteoma, involving the buccal cortical plate and alveolar process of the right maxilla of a 37-year-old female patient.Entities:
Keywords: Cancellous; maxilla; osteoma; periodontal flap
Year: 2016 PMID: 27382545 PMCID: PMC4916803 DOI: 10.4103/2231-0762.183105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Prev Community Dent ISSN: 2231-0762
Figure 1Extraoral presentation of peripheral cancellous osteoma
Figure 2Intraoral exophytic mass located on the right maxillary buccal cortical plate
Figure 3Right lateral cross-sectional occlusal view of the maxilla showing well defined, solitary elliptical radio-opaque mass in relation to the buccal cortical plate of 15,16,17 with varying density
Figure 4Surgically excised lesion of peripheral osteoma
Figure 5Photomicrograph showing mature bony trabeculae with variable amount of fibrofatty bone marrow (H and E stain, ×40)