Case Report

Osteoblastoma and Osteoid Osteoma of the Mandible: Review of the Literature and Report of Two Cases

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(a) Case #2 panoramic radiograph. (b and c) 3D CT reconstruction, viewed from the lingual aspect. (d) CBCT sagittal view. (e–f) Bone window CT axial views. (g–h) Bone window CT coronal views. (i) Soft tissue window CT coronal view. Panoramic radiograph was taken 8 months postsurgical extraction of the impacted tooth #17. An exophytic mixed density lesion, measuring  cm, emanated from the distal root of tooth #18. The border of the lesion is well-demarcated with a sclerotic rim surrounded by a lucent rim. Small area of bony sclerosis is noted at buccal and superior of the lesion (arrows) (g and h). There was no evidence of root resorption at associated root of #18. Unlike case 1, there is no evidence of expansion, new bone formation, or adjacent soft tissue edema (i).
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