TITLE:
Mandibular cementoblastoma: Case report
AUTHORS:
Cintia Mussi Milani, César Augusto Thomé, Rosangela Sayuri Saga Kamikawa, Mariana Daniel da Silva, Maria Angela Naval Machado
KEYWORDS:
Odontogenic Tumor; Cementoblasts; Oral Surgery
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Stomatology,
Vol.2 No.1,
March
28,
2012
ABSTRACT: Cementoblastoma is a rare benign lesion that represents less than 1% of all odontogenic tumours. It’s characterized by proliferation of cementum-like tissue and in almost all cases tends to be associated with an erupted permanent tooth, most often the first mo- lar. We present an unusual case of a large cemento-blastoma that affected the right mandibular body, extending from the first premolar to the second molar, of a 19-years-old male. In this case an initial surgery was attempted under local anaesthesia, resulting in incomplete tumor removal. A second surgical procedure was performed under general anaesthesia, ensuring the complete excision of the lesion. The patient was monitored for 1 year after surgery and did not show any signs of recurrence.