periapikale zementale Dysplasie
1. periapical
radiograph 2. coronal, sagittal, axial CBCT images, 3. 3D CBCT of periapical cemental dysplasia
Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia, or periapical cemental dysplasia, is a subtype of cemento-osseous dysplasia.
Epidemiology
There may be an increased female predilection.
Pathology
It is represented as a benign lesion arising from undifferentiated cells of the periodontal ligament tissues.
Location
It occurs most commonly in the anterior mandible.
Radiographic features
OPG / CB (cone beam) CT
A wide spectrum of radiographic appearances has been described in previous reports.
- early-stage lesions: commonly present as periapical radiolucent defects that subsequently developed minute radiopacities
- later stage lesions: minute radiopacities tend to enlarge, coalesce, and undergo further substantial radiopacification; the radiopacities could consist of dense, cementum-like structures and/or areas with a ground-glass appearance with surrounding radiolucent peripheries
See also
- 2005 WHO histological classification of odontogenic tumors
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