Abstract

This article presents a case study of mandibular osteoma, highlighting its rarity, diagnostic challenges, and the efficacy of surgical excision as treatment. The relevance of considering osteomas in the differential diagnosis of asymptomatic mandibular masses is discussed, addressing the challenges encountered in differentiating them from other bone pathologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clinical history in identifying potential etiologies, especially in cases of trauma. Treatment, centered on surgical excision, is emphasized for its effectiveness, low recurrence rate, and absence of malignant transformation, contributing to a positive prognosis. This case underscores the need for a meticulous approach in the diagnosis and management of mandibular osteomas, aiming to optimize clinical outcomes.

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