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TOOTH EXTRACTION FROM A PATIENT WITH CAVERNOUS HEMANGIOMA IN MAXILLOFACIAL REGION: CASE REPORT
Author(s) -
Onur Dincer Köse,
Cem Tanyel,
Taha Emre Köse,
Mehmet Ali Erdem,
Abdulkadir Burak Cankaya
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of i̇stanbul university faculty of dentistry/journal of istanbul university faculty of dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2149-4592
pISSN - 2149-2352
DOI - 10.17096/jiufd.77437
Subject(s) - maxilla , hemangioma , medicine , involution (esoterism) , mandible (arthropod mouthpart) , asymptomatic , benign tumor , dentistry , soft tissue , lesion , radiology , surgery , biology , consciousness , botany , neuroscience , genus
Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors which represent a rapid growth pattern followed by the involution phase. Generally, they are located in the soft tissues and are usually diagnosed in the first decade of life. Hemangiomas are mostly asymptomatic and rarely affect jaw bones. Mandible is affected more often than maxilla. If there is no complication present, treatment may not be necessary. Treatment planning of hemangiomas should be done by considering the location and the size of the lesion as well as the proximity to vital anatomical structures. The aim of this case report is to describe the procedures of tooth extraction in a patient who had been diagnosed as having maxillary cavernous hemangioma.

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