2004, Number 1-2
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Rev Odont Mex 2004; 8 (1-2)
Oral rehabilitation using full bonded and composite resin crown in patients with hypohidrotic ectodermic dysplasia: one case report
Martínez SM, Cadena GA
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 43-50
PDF size: 149.73 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Ameloblastoma is a polimorphic benign tumor, locally invasive, formed by
odontogenic proliferative epithelium. Usually presents follicular, plexiform,
desmoplasic, acanthomatous, granular or basal cells patherns. Is considered the
second more frequent odontogenic tumor in México. At "Juárez de México"
hospital arrives a male patient of 42 years old with a diagnosis of mandibular
granular cell ameloblastoma, the treatment consisted of a surgical extirpation,
the reconstruction was achieved with a titanium plate. The evolution of the
patient was followed, and 18 months after surgery, there was not any
recurrence.
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