Abstract

Keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KCOT) is a benign intraosseous neoplasm of odontogenic origin with high recurrence rates and tendency to invade adjacent tissue. Most recurrences occur in the first 5 years after surgery and are usually located at the site of the primary tumor in the jaws. We report a rare case of KCOT which recurred in the masseter muscle 14 years after segmental mandibulectomy and autogenous frozen lesional mandible reimplantation. The patient had undergone enucleation of KCOT in the right mandible 20 years before segmental mandibulectomy. This case could further demonstrate the aggressive behavior of KCOT.

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