Cone Beam Computed Tomography Evaluation of Stafne Bone Defect: A Case Series and Review of Radiographic Features.

IF 0.7 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Case Reports in Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crid/4058835
Ibrahim Yamany, Hanadi Sabban
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Abstract

Background: Stafne's bone defects (SBDs) are rare, intraosseous lesions not only localized in the mandible but also asymptomatic by default and found occasionally at radiographically investigations. The size and location of these defects can vary, although most are located in the posterior mandible. Since anterior variants are less frequently reported, diagnostic imaging is crucial for distinguishing SBDs from other diseases. This case series documents both familiar and unusual appearances, highlighting the diagnostic value of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the evaluation of SBDs. Case Presentation: This study evaluated four instances of SBDs using CBCT. In Case 1, a 48-year-old man without any clinical symptoms had a characteristic posterior SBD located beneath the inferior alveolar canal. Case 2 described a 28-year-old woman's unusual anterior mandibular SBD, which was accompanied with scalloping and tooth diversion. In Case 3, a 59-year-old woman had a unique case of bilateral SBDs with combined buccal and lingual depressions. In Case 4, a 47-year-old man had a large anterior SBD with partial root exposure and fenestration. In all cases, CBCT interpreted detailed three-dimensional imaging, assessing diagnosis and effective differentiation from other mandibular pathologies. Conclusions: CBCT proved to be essential in accurately diagnosing SBDs in every instance, particularly when it came to spotting unusual signs like anterior and bilateral lesions. The findings confirmed that SBDs are benign and typically do not require treatment. The improved radiographic capabilities of CBCT support the argument for conservative management strategies and improve diagnostic accuracy.

锥束计算机断层扫描评估镫骨缺损:病例系列及影像学特征回顾。
背景:骨缺损(sbd)是一种罕见的骨内病变,不仅局限于下颌骨,而且默认无症状,偶尔在x线检查中发现。这些缺陷的大小和位置各不相同,尽管大多数位于后下颌骨。由于前侧变异较少报道,因此诊断成像对于区分sbd与其他疾病至关重要。本病例系列记录了常见和不寻常的表现,突出了锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)在评估sbd中的诊断价值。病例介绍:本研究使用CBCT评估了4例sbd。病例1,一名48岁男性,无任何临床症状,在下牙槽管下方有特征性的后侧SBD。病例2描述了一名28岁女性不寻常的前下颌SBD,并伴有扇贝和牙齿转移。在病例3中,一名59岁的女性有一个独特的双侧sbd合并颊和舌凹陷的病例。在病例4中,一名47岁的男性有一个大的前侧SBD,部分根暴露和开窗。在所有病例中,CBCT解释了详细的三维成像,评估诊断和与其他下颌病理的有效区分。结论:CBCT在任何情况下都被证明是准确诊断sbd的关键,特别是当它发现不寻常的征象,如前部和双侧病变时。研究结果证实,sbd是良性的,通常不需要治疗。改进的CBCT放射成像能力支持保守管理策略和提高诊断准确性的论点。
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Case Reports in Dentistry
Case Reports in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
107
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Case Reports in Dentistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of dentistry, including periodontal diseases, dental implants, oral pathology, as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery.
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