2002
DOI: 10.1067/moe.2002.121993
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Cementoblastoma: An innocuous neoplasm? A clinicopathologic study of 44 cases and review of the literature with special emphasis on recurrence

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“…They have a predilection for the mandible, most often in association with the mandibular first molar. They are more commonly seen in males with a mean age of 21 years [2]. They can present with pain, swelling, cortical expansion of the mandible, tooth mobility, paresthesia, or be entirely asymptomatic.…”
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“…They have a predilection for the mandible, most often in association with the mandibular first molar. They are more commonly seen in males with a mean age of 21 years [2]. They can present with pain, swelling, cortical expansion of the mandible, tooth mobility, paresthesia, or be entirely asymptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CB is regarded as a benign lesion. However, a recurrence rate as high as 37% has been described [2].…”
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“…Cases in which an early diagnosis is made, the lesion can be removed in association with the endodontic treatment of the involved tooth. If the lesion is not completely removed, recurrence and continued growth can be observed due to its unlimited growth potential, but this is not common (Brannon et al, 2002). We present an rare case of a cementoblastoma involving the left mandibular body of a 28-years-old female.…”
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“…Cette découverte relativement tardive peut être expliquée par la lenteur d'évolution du processus et sa pauvre symptomatologie amenant les malades à consulter tardivement, au stade de déformation ou suite à une symptomatologie douloureuse par phé-nomène de compression nerveuse [8] .…”
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“…Il naît au contact d'une racine dentaire, souvent permanente mais aussi temporaire [32] , à partir de la prolifération de cémentoblastes [8,36] . Le premier cas présente un tableau radioclinique «typique», notamment en ce qui concerne l'âge de découverte, la localisation, la symptomatologie et l'aspect radiologique [36,8,2,31] . discussion D'autres signes dentaires ont été notés : mobilité en bloc de deux dents adjacentes (1 er cas ) et malposition dentaire (2 e cas).…”
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