TY - JOUR
T1 - Report of Two Cases of Jaw Osteomas
AU - Kudva, Adarsh
AU - Malladi, Ujwal Kumar
AU - Singh, Radhika
AU - Srikanth, G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background: Osteoma is an osteogenic tumor that is benign in nature and commonly seen in the craniofacial region–commonly classified into three types extraskeletal, central and peripheral. It occurs due to abnormal proliferation of cortical or cancellous bone. The exact etiology is unclear; however, it might occur due to trauma or muscle traction. Peripheral osteoma of mandibular angle is rare. In this paper, we present two cases and review the relevant literature. Case Presentation: Two patients present with a swelling of the mandibular angle that gradually increased in size. After utilizing various imaging techniques such as orthopantomography, cone beam computed tomography, 3D computed tomography and correlating clinical and radiological features, peripheral osteoma was diagnosed. Conclusion: Surgical resection was performed in both cases with no recurrence reported. Knowledge of peripheral osteoma is essential because if not adequately treated, they can increase in size and cause disfigurement.
AB - Background: Osteoma is an osteogenic tumor that is benign in nature and commonly seen in the craniofacial region–commonly classified into three types extraskeletal, central and peripheral. It occurs due to abnormal proliferation of cortical or cancellous bone. The exact etiology is unclear; however, it might occur due to trauma or muscle traction. Peripheral osteoma of mandibular angle is rare. In this paper, we present two cases and review the relevant literature. Case Presentation: Two patients present with a swelling of the mandibular angle that gradually increased in size. After utilizing various imaging techniques such as orthopantomography, cone beam computed tomography, 3D computed tomography and correlating clinical and radiological features, peripheral osteoma was diagnosed. Conclusion: Surgical resection was performed in both cases with no recurrence reported. Knowledge of peripheral osteoma is essential because if not adequately treated, they can increase in size and cause disfigurement.
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U2 - 10.1080/19424396.2025.2521145
DO - 10.1080/19424396.2025.2521145
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009801893
SN - 1043-2256
VL - 53
JO - Journal of the California Dental Association
JF - Journal of the California Dental Association
IS - 1
M1 - 2521145
ER -