2022, Number 1-3
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Rev Mex Cir Bucal Maxilofac 2022; 18 (1-3)
Virtual planning and 3D model for mandibular reconstruction due to psamomatoid subtype ossifying fibroma: clinical case report
Cabrera SJL, Lucio LJLE, Silva SRA, Ayala SAA
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 18-25
PDF size: 503.08 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: there are several lesions that have been classified as fibro-osseous lesions (fibrous dysplasia, sclerosing osteomyelitis and ossifying or cementifying fibroma). These entities present a vascular fibroblastic stroma and produce a calcified matrix comprising bone and cementum. The central ossifying fibroma (cementifying fibroma, cement-ossifying fibroma) of uncertain etiology, is characterized by slow growth and increased deforming volume with a greater incidence in the jaw, and may cause displacement of the dental organs. In the imaging study, a hypodense and unilocular area is presented, presenting in some cases various degrees of hyperdensity.
Objective: we describe the case of an 18-year-old male with a diagnosis of psamomatoid subtype ossifying fibroma that affects the left mandibular region, presenting its clinical, radiographic, and histological characteristics. Although surgery is the treatment of choice; virtual planning and the 3D printing model for reconstruction are useful tools in the management of this pathology.
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