[Oradlist] Radiolucid area apically to the left mandibularcanine (#33).

Allan Abuabara allan.abuabara at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 11:26:51 PST 2010


Dear Dr. Ernie,

I do not have the image of panoramic radiography, but I saw it.
I did not see central areas of developing radiopacity.
Only the bone sclerosis, apparently alone, between the premolars.

Very interesting your manuscript. A large study.

Happy Holidays!

Allan Abuabara.


On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Ernest Lam <
Ernest.Lam at dentistry.utoronto.ca> wrote:

> We have a paper in press at DMFR that looks at and compares the clinical
> and radiographic features of 23 cases of (cemento-) osseous dysplasia with
> SBCs, and 68 cases of solitary SBCs. Of the 23 cases where the 2 entities
> co-existed, none were found in the mandibular incisor area. But more
> importantly from a radiographic features standpoint, in this case, I didn't
> see any central areas of developing radiopacity. Did you?
>
> -Ernie.
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> kevinocarroll45 at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Radiolucid area apically to the left
>  mandibularcanine (#33).
>
> Very thanks Kevin and Mupparapu,
>
> I had never read about such association (FCOD and simple bone cyst).
> I'll try to follow the case to get news.
> The patient will consult with the oral-maxillofacial surgeon in January.
>
> Happy Holidays!
> Allan Abuabara
>
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 11:01 AM, <mmupparapu at gmail.com<mailto:
> mmupparapu at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I agree with Kevin that the simultaneous occurrence of FCOD and simple bone
> cyst is a very good possibility. We also have published in the past on such
> an association. The only difference being, in this case the lesions appear
> to be separate but in close association spanning from tooth #20 to tooth
> #23. Published literature have them interspersed with one another. The
> explanation could be in the patient's age factor.  Perhaps, it is still
> early to see such a coalition occurring. Just some thoughts.........
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> Mel Mupparapu
> New Jersey
>
> Mel Mupparapu, DMD
> Director, Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology
> UMDNJ- New Jersey Dental School
> Newark, NJ 07101
>
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