| Literature DB >> 31583206 |
Yu-Kyeong Seo1, Ju Hee Kang1, Sae Rom Lee1, Yong-Suk Choi1, Eui-Hwan Hwang1, Song Hee Oh1.
Abstract
Central odontogenic fibroma (COF) is defined as a fibroblastic odontogenic tumor characterized by varying density of the tooth epithelium. It is an extremely rare benign neoplasm that occurs in the maxilla and the mandible; only a few reports of COF are available in the literature. Diagnosis of the lesion based only on the radiological features of COF is difficult due to variation in the findings regarding this condition. This report describes 2 clinical cases of middle-aged women with COF. Clinical examination revealed palatal mucosal depression; additionally, oral examination, as well as panoramic radiographs, intraoral radiographs, and computed tomography scans, revealed severe root resorption. This report highlights the clinical and radiological imaging features of COF, with the goal of enabling straightforward differential diagnosis of the lesion by the clinician and thereby appropriate treatment of the patient.Entities:
Keywords: Benign Tumor; Diagnosis, Differential; Myxofibroma; Odontogenic Tumors
Year: 2019 PMID: 31583206 PMCID: PMC6761066 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2019.49.3.229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822