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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-1 | Issue-03
Benign Cementoblastoma and Radiological Differential Diagnosis: A case Report
Dr. Deepa Hugar, Dr. Sangameshwar Sajjanshetty, Dr. Santosh Hugar, Dr. Shashi Ranjan, Dr. Sridevi Tamagond
Published: Dec. 29, 2013 | 156 244
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2013.v01i03.004
Pages: 65-68
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Abstract
In the past the benign cementoblastoma was recognized in the World Health Organization’s classification of odontogenic tumors as one of the cementoma neoplasias. Recently the benign cementoblastoma is included into ‘Mesenchyme and/or odontogenic ectomesenchyme, with or without odontogenic epithelium’ odontogenic tumors. Benign cementoblastoma has characteristic radiologic and microscopic features and it appears to be fused to the tooth roots. Symptoms may be totally absent, and when they do occur, pain and swelling are frequent findings. The final diagnosis is usually made histopathologically, but the clinical diagnosis is comparatively easy if it is examined radiographically. The tumor has unlimited growth potential. Most frequently tends to be associated with an erupted permanent tooth, most often the first molar: rarely has an association with an impacted or partial impacted tooth been reported. This case represents a case of benign cementoblastoma associated with left mandibular first molar.