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Braz Dent J 163 2005 suggestive be done before a definitive clinical signs of inflammationborders were found in the mandible confined within the Figure 3 Occlusal radiograph showing slight buc ID: 349946

Braz Dent 16(3) 2005

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Braz Dent J 16(3) 2005 suggestive affected area (6,12). be done before a definitive clinical signs of inflammation.borders were found in the mandible, confined within the Figure 3. Occlusal radiograph showing slight buccal expansion atthe molar region in the right side of the mandible.Figure 1. Panoramic radiograph showing multiple radiopaquelesions in the periapical region of the mandible. Note that theepicenter of the lesions is above the inferior alveolar canal. Figure 4. Histologic findings revealing the formation of calcifieddense sclerotic cementum-like masses. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia was firsthas been interpreted as a dysplastic lesion or developmentalcondição que afeta tipicamente os maxilares de mulheres negras1.Young SK, Markowitz NR, Sullivan S, Seale TW, Hirschi R.2.Melrose RJ, Abrams AM, Mills BG. Florid osseous dysplasia.3.Waldron CA, Giansanti JS, Browand BC. Sclerotic cementalcementoma). Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1975;39:590-4.Kramer IRH, Pindborg JJ, Shear M. Neoplasma and others5.Miyake M, Nagahata S. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia.6.Waldron CA. Fibro-osseous lesions of the jaws. J Oral7.Cannon JS, Keller EE, Dahlin DC. Gigantiform cementoma.8.Oikarinen K, Altonen M, Happonen RP. Gigantiform9.Coleman H, Altini M, Kieser J, Nissenbaum M. Familial florid10.Toffanin A, Benetti R, Manconi R. Familial florid cemento-11.Gariba-Silva, R, Souza-Neto MD, Carvalho Jr JR, Saquy PC,12.Said-al-Naief NA, Surwillo E. Florid osseous dysplasia of the13.Damm DD, Fantasia JE. Multifocal mixed radiolucencies. 14.Smith S, Patel K, Hoskinson AE. Periapical cemental15.Langlais RP, Langland OE, Nortjé CJ. Diagnostic Imaging of16.White SC, Pharoah MJ. Oral Radiology - Principles and17.Wolf J, Heitamen J, Sane J. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasiaMaxillofac Surg 1989;27:46-52.18.Loh FC, Yeo JF. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia inOrientals. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1989;68:748-753.19.Schneider LC, Mesa ML. Differences between florid osseousdysplasia and chronic diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis. OralSurg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1990;70:308-312.20.Groot RH, van Merkesteyn JP, Bras J. Diffuse sclerosingOral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 1996;81:333-342.