Usefulness of cone beam computed tomography for odontogenic myxoma
- PMID: 17881604
- DOI: 10.1259/dmfr/85361774
Usefulness of cone beam computed tomography for odontogenic myxoma
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- Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 2010 Jul;39(5):322. Mastumoto, N [corrected to Matsumoto, N]
Abstract
A case of odontogenic myxoma is reported as showing a cyst-like pattern with a partially thick but vague and unclear radiopaque border between the left mandibular second premolar and first molar on rotational panoramic radiography. Internal structure of the lesion displayed radiolucency with a sparse and coarse trabecular pattern. No expansion of bucco-lingual cortical bone was apparent. The radiographic pattern of odontogenic myxoma did not resemble a tennis racket-like or straight, curved and coarse septal appearance on panoramic radiography, but characteristic findings were noted on cone beam CT. Cone beam CT may prove extremely useful in clarifying detailed internal structure and the state of margins.
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