Malignant tumours presenting after dental extraction: a case series.
Anahtar kelimeler
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OBJECTIVE
To present the clinical spectrum of malignant neoplasms detected after extraction of teeth.
METHODS
Retrospective study.
METHODS
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.
METHODS
Demographic and clinical data of patients diagnosed with malignant neoplasms related to a history of tooth extraction.
RESULTS
Twelve patients with histopathologically confirmed tumours detected after extraction of teeth were studied. There were 11 males and one female giving a male to female ratio of 11:1. They ranged in age from 15-85 years with a mean age of 53 years. Pain and swelling were the most common presenting complaints. The mandible was more often involved seven (58.3%) cases while five (41.7%) cases occurred in the maxilla. Squamous cell carcinoma (in 9 cases) was the most common malignant neoplasm among these patients.
CONCLUSIONS
Malignant tumours can mimic periapical infections necessitating a high index of suspicion when faced with toothache of uncertain cause.