Literature DB >> 2760348

Asymptomatic expansion of the mandible.

T O Ward1, G E Rooney.   

Abstract

Frequently, the first noticeable sign of an odontogenic myxoma is a slowly enlarging, painless expansion of the jaw. Spreading, loosening, and migration of teeth in the area commonly occur. In the early stages, the tumor is asymptomatic, and detection is made only by routine radiographs. Clinicians should be aware of the radiographic changes caused by this benign odontogenic tumor, and include it in their differential consideration of lesions presenting such changes in the jaws. A typical case of a fairly large odontogenic myxoma has been presented. The clinical, radiographic, and histological presentations have been discussed. The tumor was treated by en bloc resection with immediate bone and nerve reconstruction. The patient responded well to therapy and no tumors were found at the 1 year follow-up examination.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2760348     DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1989.0139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8177            Impact factor:   3.634


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1.  Odontogenic myxoma presenting as localized inflammatory gingival enlargement: A diagnostic dilemma.

Authors:  Rameshwari Singhal; Aparna Singh; Pavitra Rastogi; Jaya Dixit
Journal:  J Indian Soc Periodontol       Date:  2012-07

2.  Odontogenic myxoma of maxilla in an atypical location: a case report.

Authors:  P Ghalayani; Gr Jahanshahi; Hr Mohagheghiyan
Journal:  J Dent (Shiraz)       Date:  2013-03
  2 in total

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