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Florid cemento‐osseous dysplasia mimicking apical periodontitis: A case report
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OdontologyHealth SciencesPeriapical RadiographMedicineOral CavityPeriapical SurgeryDental DiseaseSurgeryMaxillofacial SurgeryCemento-osseous DysplasiaPeriodontologyRoot Canal TreatmentRadiologyCase Report
Cemento-osseous dysplasia may present as a focal, periapical or florid lesion in the mandible or maxilla. The lesion may sometimes appear similar to peri-radicular lesions on a periapical radiograph. This report presents a case with irreversible pulpitis and root resorption as well as a mixed radiolucent/radiopaque lesion around a mandibular molar tooth root. Root canal treatment was performed and because of the radiographic signs of root resorption and the patient's fear of having a malignant disease, periapical surgery was also performed. The histopathology report confirmed the presence of florid cement-osseous dysplasia which was mimicking apical periodontitis. Follow-up radiography 12 months after the surgery illustrated complete healing of the radiolucent area.
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