Mandibular Radiolucencies: A Differential Diagnosis of a Rare Tumor

Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Jul 7;12(7):1651. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12071651.

Abstract

The diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial cystic lesions requires careful evaluation and correlation of the clinical presentation and radiological studies. The Pindborg tumor, also known as the calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor, is a locally invasive benign neoplasm, with only around 300 cases being published to date. This study presents a new case of this already uncommon neoplasm, not associated with an impacted tooth, and describes the clinicopathological features of this rare entity, along with a review of other reported cases. Despite surgery having been recognized as the treatment of choice for the Pindborg tumor, no firm consensus exists concerning the extension of surgical resection.

Keywords: Pindborg tumor; calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor; differential diagnosis; mandibular radiolucency; odontogenic tumors.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

This research received external funding from MINISDEF (grant number 27/22).