[Oradlist] A 60 years old female
hanan fouad
dr.hanan.aman at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 11:05:17 PST 2011
I believe it is 3rd stage PCD, but not FCOD which is solitary and tends to
occur more posteriorly.. being multiple in the lower anteriors and
surrounded by a RL rim supports PCD, if your patient is black and teeth are
vital this will support the suggested diagnosis..
Good luck
Hanan Fouad Abdel Maguid, BDS, MSc, PhD
Assistant Professor of Oral Radiology
King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah
KSA
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Ebtihal Alabdeen <ebtihalh at gmail.com>wrote:
> Thanks Malcolm and Ghaida
> On Nov 25, 2011 10:36 PM, "ghaidaa at yahoo.com" <ghaidaa at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ebtihal,
>> I think this is FCOD. In addition to what Dr. Coombs mentioned, complex
>> odontoma would be more radiopaque as they contain enamel in the mixture.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ghaida AlJamal, BDS,MS,Dip(ABOMR)
>> Associate professor of oral radiology
>> Jordan Univ. of Science and Technology
>> Sent from my Nokia phone
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Malcolm Coombs
>> Sent: 24/11/2011, 11:23 PM
>> To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu
>> Subject: Re: [Oradlist] A 60 years old female
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Ebtihal
>>
>> A complex odontoma is a mixture of dental tissue in no particular form
>> and normally occurs in the posterior region of the mouth. A compound
>> odontoma is made up of a series of small formed teeth known as denticles
>> and commonly occurs in the anterior region of the mouth. A combination of
>> compound and complex more commonly occurs in the premolar/1 st molar
>> region. You case appears to be a stage 3 cemento- osseous dysplasia.
>>
>> Malcolm I Coombs
>> Faculty of Dentistry
>> Unversity of Sydney
>> Head of Oral Surgery and Dignostic Imaging
>> Sydney Dental Hospital
>> AUSTRALIA
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 00:00:47 +0300
>> From: ebtihalh at gmail.com
>> To: Oradlist at lists.ucla.edu
>> Subject: [Oradlist] A 60 years old female
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Colleagues
>> This patient have heterogeneous radiopaque area apical to the lower
>> anterior teeth what do you think it is
>>
>> complex odontama or florid cemento-osseous dysplasia? how can we
>> differentiate? any other suggestions?
>> --
>>
>> Ebtihal H. Zain Alabdeen, BDS, MSc ,MSc
>> Head of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Department
>> King Saud Medical Complex
>> Ministry of Health
>> Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
>>
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