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AbstractBackgroundBreast carcinoma is a common tumor in women, but it rarely metastasizes to the oral region.Case presentationAn 83‐year‐old woman presented with numbness and pain on the right side of the mandible. The patient's medical history included breast cancer that was treated with surgery. Panoramic radiograph showed a radiolucency with ill‐defined margin in the right mandible. CT images showed an osteolytic lesion with cortical bone destruction in the right mandible. Histopathological diagnosis was invasive ductal carcinoma.ConclusionDental practitioner should be aware that metastatic tumor of the mandible may occur in the patient with breast cancer.

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