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J Oral Implantol
November 2024
Department of oral surgery, CHU Bordeaux, F-33076 Bordeaux, France.
Cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD) is a benign fibro-osseous pathology in which fibrous connective tissues, osteoid and cementum-like materials, replace bone. Concerning the hypovascularization and increased mineralization of bone that occurs in these patients, the clinician may face two types of problems: infectious complications such as osteomyelitis and increased implant failure. The present study aims to report the successful and innovative management of a COD patient complicated by mandibular osteomyelitis and the implant rehabilitation of this area.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To compare the medium- and long-term efficacy of implants and removable prostheses used to manage edentulous patients with florid cemento-osseous dysplasia.
Materials And Methods: The PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar databases were searched from December 2022 to March 2023. Two independent reviewers completed the search using a population, intervention, comparison, outcome and time questionnaire.
Cureus
September 2024
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Private Practice, New Delhi, IND.
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia is a rare, benign fibro-osseous lesion predominantly affecting middle-aged women which is characterized by the presence of multiple radiolucent and radiopaque lesions in the jaw. When complicated by secondary conditions such as osteomyelitis, it may present diagnostic challenges. We present a case underscoring the need for heightened awareness and accurate diagnosis of this disorder, particularly when presenting with complications such as osteomyelitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dent Sci
October 2024
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol
December 2024
Department of Oral Health Sciences, Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify treatment indications for symptomatic and asymptomatic florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) in adult patients and explore relationships between clinical variables and radiographic findings (PROSPERO # CRD42023411228).
Study Design: A systematic review was conducted by independent investigators using databases: PubMed, ProQuest, Embase, Web of Science, Dentistry and Oral Sciences Database (DOSS), and TRIP to identify studies on FCOD treatment options in adults. Inclusion criteria for this systematic review included: originally in English; open-access; published between 2001 and 2021.
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