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KMID : 0353320150390020169
Oral Biology Research
2015 Volume.39 No. 2 p.169 ~ p.173
Treatment of osteomyelitis in mandible associated with florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: A case report
Park Seong-Yong

Oh Min-Seok
Park Chul-Min
Seo Dong-Won
Yoon Seong-Hoe
Lee Dong-Keun
Yoon Jung-Hoon
Lee Seul-Ki
Jeon Soo-Yeon
Park Ju-Young
Shin Dong-Soo
Kim So-Young
Ahn Je-Young
Abstract
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) is a fibro-osseous lesion that characteristically affects the jaw bones of multi-quadrant radiopaque cementum-like masses. FCOD is a rare condition affecting jaw bones and is diagnosed principally by its characteristic clinico-radiological features. As the condition remains asymptomatic, no surgical treatment is required. However, surgical trauma in the form of a biopsy, tooth extraction, or poor fitting dentures can lead to a chronically draining site that does not heal and can progress to osteomyelitis. Treatment of osteomyelitis depends on appropriate antibiotic therapy and often requires surgical removal of infected and necrotic tissue. This paper reports a rare case of FCOD affecting mandible with osteomyelitis.
KEYWORD
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia, Management, Osteomyelitis
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