Abstract

The mandible ramus lesions are more difficult to access in surgical procedures than mandible corpus lesions because of surrounding vital tissues of the mandible ramus. In our study, 22 patients with cysts and tumors who were treated between the years 2000-2011 at Suleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, were examined prospectively in terms of transportation difficulties mandible ramus . 19 patients were treated with enucleation and curettage, enucleation was applied after the marsupialization and decompression treatment to the two patient. One patient was treated with partial resection because of the Ameloblastoma . Nerve damage after the surgery was identified as the most common complication in patients. In located ramus of lesions, utilization of the tomographic imaging methods and very good knowledge of the anatomical structure of the region or at least used a hand tool, make the process more convenient .

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