Central Odontogenic Fibroma: Collection of Cases in the World Literature. Case Report with use of Adjuvant Treatment for the Reduction of Recurrence with Liquid Nitrogen and Bone Regeneration Guided with Lyophilized Bone and Platelet-Rich Plasma
Journal Title: International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 3
Abstract
Objective: The central odontogenic fibroma is an extremely rare neoplasm found in 0.1% of all odontogenic tumors. Mosqueda-Taylor et al, described 92 cases in the literature until 2011. Study desing: 15 years old female, with increased volume in the right mandibular body region. The histopathological result a central odontogenic fibroma. The patient underwent enucleation and curettage, we applied liquid nitrogen on the surgical bed and cadaveric cancellous bone with platelel-rich plasma in the deffect secondary to the procedure. Using the search engines EBSCO and SCOPUS, all reports with histopathological confirmation of central odontogenic fibroma were included. Results: No recurrence in our case was reported after twelve months follow-up. We found 121 reported cases in the english literature including ours. Conclusion: It is an extremely rare tumor. The use of liquid nitrogen, lyophilized bone and platelet-rich plasma as adjuvants methods to lower the reported recurrence and accelerate the bone healing process are feasible.
Authors and Affiliations
García-Cano Eugenio
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