Benign cementoblastoma exeresis in region of mentual sinfisis – case report

Benign cementoblastoma exeresis in region of mentual sinfisis – case report

Vol. 12 – Number 47 – 2021 IMPLANT DENTISTRY NOTEBOOK Case report Page 55-59 Benign cementoblastoma exeresis in region of mentual sinfisis – case report Sergio Bartolomeu de Farias Martorelli¹ Fernando de Oliveira Martorelli² Felipe Bravo Machado de Andrade¹ Allana Macêdo Montarroyos Dencker¹ Beatriz Gonçalves Rezende¹ ABSTRACT Cementoma or cementoblastoma is a rare occurrence lesion, which can occur both in the mandible and in the maxilla. It affects children and young adults, with the area most affected by the premolars and molars. The diagnosis is differentiated with osteoblastoma, odontoma, condensing osteitis, cement-ossolifying fibroma, periapical cement dysplasia and hypercementosis. The histopathological aspect is of a mineralized mass similar to the cementum associated with a fibrovascularized stroma, interposed by cementoblasts. This article aimed to report a clinical case of symptomatic and infected benign cementoblastoma, located in the region of the mandibular symphysis in a 65-year-old female patient, whose treatment underwent excision under local anesthesia, with healing promoted by second intention due to the infectious process installed The treatment undertaken culminated in the cure of the pathological process. Descriptors: Odontogenic tumors, cementoma, oral surgery, mouth neoplasms. ¹ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – FOR. ² Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – UNINASSAU. DOI: 10.24077/2021;12475559

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