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Clinical, radiographic, and histological findings of florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: a case report

Cemento-osseous dysplasias are a group of disorders known to originate from periodontal ligament tissue and involve, essentially, the same pathological process. They are usually classified into three main groups: periapical, florid, and focal cemental dysplasias depending on their extent and radiogr...

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Published in:Imaging science in dentistry 2011, 41(3), , pp.139-142
Main Authors: Kim, Jeong-Hee, Song, Byeong-Chul, Kim, Sun-Ho, Park, Yang-Soon
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Language:English
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Summary:Cemento-osseous dysplasias are a group of disorders known to originate from periodontal ligament tissue and involve, essentially, the same pathological process. They are usually classified into three main groups: periapical, florid, and focal cemental dysplasias depending on their extent and radiographic appearances. Radiographically, florid cementoosseous dysplasia (FCOD) appears as dense, lobulated masses, often symmetrically located in various regions of the jaws. The best management for the asymptomatic FCOD patient consists of regular recall examinations with prophylaxis. The management of the symptomatic patient is more difficult. A case of FCOD occurring in a 52-year-old edentulous Korean female is reported which is rare with regard to race and sex.
ISSN:2233-7822
2233-7830
DOI:10.5624/isd.2011.41.3.139