L. Laino, D. Russo, M. Cicciu', C. D’Amico, L. Fiorillo, G. Cervino
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Surgical conservative approach of odontogenic keratocyst tumor of the jaws.
OBJECTIVE
Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) can be classified as an oral lesion representing the third most common cyst of the jaws characterized by a high rate of recurrence. OKC was accepted as a neoplastic lesion in the 2005 WHO classification and it was called keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KCOT). However, in the 2017 classification of odontogenic tumors, OKC was moved back into the cyst category. This study aims to evaluate clinically, radiographically and through the histological examination the healing of a patient with OKC who underwent surgery with a marsupialization approach.
DESIGN
An 83-year-old female patient, presented deformation of the right hemi-mandibular region and paresthesia of the right hemi-labium, during intraoral examination it was possible to detect an eggshell crackle on palpation of the anterior edentulous mandible, moreover, the patient reported a growth of the lesion over time that prevented her from using the removable prosthesis.
METHODS
At the OPT it was possible to appreciate a unilocular area that extended from the parasymphyseal region to the right hemi-mandible. The CT scan showed massive erosion that only partially spared the lower cortex and involvement of the mental foramen.
RESULTS
Checks following surgery show healing also confirmed by instrumental check-ups.
CONCLUSIONS
Surely this study offers a valid alternative to more invasive and debilitating surgical treatments.
期刊介绍:
The journal Minerva Stomatologica publishes scientific papers on dentistry and maxillo-facial surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.