2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoms.2015.12.007
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Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma derived from a dentigerous cyst

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“…Considering that it infiltrates the bone immediately from the early stages, and that clinical symptoms do not manifest easily, it is difficult to detect PIOSCC in the early stages, implying that the prognosis is generally not considered to be optimistic [3]. According to earlier reports, clinical symptoms include pain in the affected area, along with swelling and other indications of infection; however, in some cases, there are no obvious symptoms [4, 5]. In the early stages, the oral mucosa is normal, and in several cases, the first symptoms to appear include pain and slight looseness of the tooth, which tend to result in a diagnosis of periodontitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that it infiltrates the bone immediately from the early stages, and that clinical symptoms do not manifest easily, it is difficult to detect PIOSCC in the early stages, implying that the prognosis is generally not considered to be optimistic [3]. According to earlier reports, clinical symptoms include pain in the affected area, along with swelling and other indications of infection; however, in some cases, there are no obvious symptoms [4, 5]. In the early stages, the oral mucosa is normal, and in several cases, the first symptoms to appear include pain and slight looseness of the tooth, which tend to result in a diagnosis of periodontitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%