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This case report presents the clinical details of a 60-year-old woman who experienced a secondary infection 5 years postimplant placement and loading in a region affected by cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD). We conducted the simultaneous removal of the implant and the COD mass, which had become osseointegrated with the implant. Healing of the affected area was successful. Caution is paramount during implant placement in COD-affected areas, particularly during the intermediate and osteosclerotic stages, due to compromised vascularity.
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Cureus
July 2025
Department of Oral Surgery, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan Institute for Health Security, Tokyo, JPN.
Gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia (GDD) is an autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by bone fragility, sclerosis of tubular bones, and cemento-osseous lesions of the jawbones. This report describes the long-term radiographic follow-up study of jaw lesions in a GDD-affected woman of >40 years of age from the age of one onward. At three years of age, widening of the diaphyseal cortices in the femur and radius was observed, although no symptoms were observed in the jawbones.
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August 2025
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650031, China.
Background: To date, genetic studies on florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) remain limited. This study aimed to elucidate the clinical features and genetic basis of FCOD in Chinese populations, with particular emphasis on identifying pathogenic variants and their mechanistic contributions to disease development.
Methods: Clinical data from 17 FCOD patients diagnosed between May 2015 and December 2024 at Kunming Medical University Affiliated Stomatological Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.
Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal
September 2025
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Background: The objectives of this study were to better understand the association between simple bone cysts (SBC) diagnosed within florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) by systematically reviewing the literature with a meta-analysis. This review allows us to study the epidemiology, characteristics, treatments, and follow-up of the association between these two entities.
Material And Methods: A systematic review was performed on PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane library, Embase and Google Scholar.
Virchows Arch
August 2025
Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD) is a benign fibro-osseous lesion of the jaw that can mimic other entities, particularly cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF), both radiologically and histologically. Although recent research has implicated mutations in the RAS-MAPK pathway in COD, its broader molecular landscape remains insufficiently defined. We report the case of a 32-year-old woman with an incidental lesion in the right mandibular angle.
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