Alfredo Gantz-B, Felipe López-N, Melissa Carvajal-G, Arturo Besa-Alonso, Liberto Figueroa-C
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Cementoma Gigantiforme Mandibular en Paciente Pediátrico: Reporte de Caso y Revisión de la Literatura
: The gigantiform cementoma (GC) is a benign bone-fibrocement lesion of very low prevalence and of unknown etiology that occurs more frequently in young patients and is characterized by generating mobility of teeth and significant facial asymmetries. Radiographically it is expressed as a mixed lesion, with the presence of radiopaque and some radiolucent areas, well circumscribed, which is observed mainly in the mandible. GC behaves in a similar way to other maxillary lesions, both clinically and in histopathology, which could make its diagnosis difficult and confusing. Due to its locally aggressive and deforming behavior, the suggested treatment is resection of the lesion with safety margins.