Abstract
We report a case of Multiple Myeloma (MM) with an unusual presentation: pathological mandibular fracture. The patient presented at the Dentist with a toothache and a tooth infection was suspected. After a few appointments without pain relief, a pathological mandibular fracture was diagnosed. Monoclonal plasma cells were identified in the bone biopsy performed. With this case we want to highlight the importance of formulating MM as a differential diagnosis of refractory toothache
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