G. Porcaro , G. Gatti , F. Pirrone , M.G. Valente , F. Carini
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Abstract
Objectives
The aim of this report is to describe the surgical removal of a central osteoma located distally to tooth 47.
Materials and methods
The case report illustrates the technique used to remove a mandibular osteoma located distally to the second right molar. Thanks to the use of piezoelectric surgery, the approach to this lesion was minimally invasive. The lesion was excised and the surgical site cleaned.
Results
The radiographic control six months after surgery showed signs of healing with ossification of the residual bone gap.
Conclusions
The minimally invasive surgical approach and use of piezoelectric surgery are methods that dental surgeons should consider for cases in which there is a high risk of injury to surrounding neurovascular structures.