Abstract

A 15-year-old female with a history of orthodontic treatment was referred by her general dental practitioner (GDP) to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) department after noticing a right buccal maxillary swelling during a routine check-up. Examination and radiographic investigations revealed a lesion extending from UR3 to UR6 causing bony expansion with no evidence of root resorption. Following biopsy and histopathological analysis, a diagnosis of Odontogenic Myxoma (OM) was made. Treatment involved a segmental resection and fitting an immediate partial denture. Options for long-term rehabilitation include removable and implant-supported prostheses. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This case highlights the importance of thorough clinical and radiographic examination, and joint treatment planning between the Restorative and OMFS departments.

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