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Lingual Mandibular Bone Depression
by
VOLLKOMMER, TOBIAS
, HAGEL, CHRISTIAN
, GOSAU, MARTIN
, BARSUKOV, EVGENY
, KOHLRUSCH, FELIX K.
, ZUSTIN, JOZEF
, FRIEDRICH, REINHARD E.
, SPETH, ULRIKE
in
Cross-sectional studies
/ Jaw
/ Pathogenesis
/ Patients
/ X-rays
2020
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Lingual Mandibular Bone Depression
by
VOLLKOMMER, TOBIAS
, HAGEL, CHRISTIAN
, GOSAU, MARTIN
, BARSUKOV, EVGENY
, KOHLRUSCH, FELIX K.
, ZUSTIN, JOZEF
, FRIEDRICH, REINHARD E.
, SPETH, ULRIKE
in
Cross-sectional studies
/ Jaw
/ Pathogenesis
/ Patients
/ X-rays
2020
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Lingual Mandibular Bone Depression
2020
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Background/Aim: In the area of the jaw angle, osteolytic lesions can occur, the differential diagnosis of which can be difficult and require very different therapeutic measures. One of these lesions is lingual mandibular bone depression (LMBD). The aim of this study was to present the characteristics of the lesion in a group of LMBD patients and to differentiate it from other lesions. Patients and Methods: Radiological images of 21 patients with LMBD were examined. Results: The majority of LMBDs were located in the jaw angle. On cross-sectional images, the lesion could be distinguished from salivary tissue (n=2). One case of LMBD had an impact on the course of the fracture line in the mandibular trauma. Conclusion: LMBD is a developmental disorder of the mandible and only rarely of pathological importance. Imaging the lesion with cross-sectional images is preferable to using plain X-ray projections. In some cases, surgical exploration is essential for diagnosis.
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