Radhi Torus Mandibularis Developmental Asymptomatic No treatment required unless denture is considered Torus Palatinus Developmental Slowly growing lobular covered by mucosa in the palate ID: 913816
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Bone Diseases II
Dr. Hani Al Sheikh
Radhi
Slide2Torus
Mandibularis
Developmental
Asymptomatic.No treatment required unless denture is considered.
Slide3Torus
Palatinus
Developmental
Slowly growing, lobular, covered by mucosa in the palate.No treatment required unless denture is designed.
Slide4Multiple
Exostoses
Multiple
exostoses may occur on the buccal surface of the maxilla, and rarely on the mandible.Unnecessary unless full denture preparation is required.
Slide5Slide6Fibro-Osseous Lesions
Fibrous Dysplasia:
GNAS 1 Mutation
Monostotic Early postnatal life.
Polystotic Late embryologic life. Jaffe Lishtienstein ?Mccune Albright syndrome embryologic life during stem cell differentiation
Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10Fibrous Dysplasia
Slide11Fibrous Dysplasia
Jaffe
Lishteinshtein
Syndrome: FD + Café au lait spots. Mccune Albright syndrome: FD+ Cafe au lait spots + Endocrinopathies. embryologic life during stem cell differentiation
Slide12Slide13Fibro-Osseous Lesions
Cemento
-Osseous Dysplasia
3 typesFocal
PeriapicalFlorid
Slide14Focal
Slide15Periapical
Slide16Slide17Florid
Slide18Slide19Fibro-Osseous Lesion
Ossifying fibroma
Neoplasm with growth potential
Fibrous tissue mixed with cementum
and bone.Rare ?Swelling is the symptom no painRxdepends on the size enucleation of small size while resection of large
ossifying fibroma
Slide20Slide21Slide221990
Slide23Benign Tumors
Osteoma
Compact and
cancellous
bonePeriosteal & endostealMandible body and CondyleIs the management the same?
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