Abstract

The squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) is exceptionally rare, benign, locally infiltrative neoplasm of the jaws originating from the rests of Malassez, gingival surface epithelium or from remnants of the dental lamina which is asymptomatic in nature, may present with symptoms of pain and tooth mobility. Radiographic appearance shows a triangular-shaped unilocular radiolucency associated with the roots of erupted, vital teeth. Common site of this tumor is anterior maxilla and the posterior mandible. Histologically, the formation of variable sized nests and cords of uniform, benign-appearing, squamous epithelium with occasional characterize the tumor Vacuolization and keratinization. Here we will present a case of squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) occurring in a12 years-old female in the left side of upper jaw.
 Update Dent. Coll. j: 2019; 9 (2): 43-45

Highlights

  • Squamous odontogenic tumor is a benign lesion

  • Its histologic features misguided as an acanthomatous ameloblastoma or as a desmoplastic ameloblastoma.2There are few cases have been published till in literature, here we present a case of squamous odontogenic tumor arising in the posterior portion of maxilla which is its unusual site

  • Squamous odontogenic tumor is a benign lesion with rare incidence

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Case Report

Dr Munmun Nahar1*, Dr Mohammad Asifur Rahman, Dr Md. Abdul Hannan, Dr Ismat Ara Haider. Dr Munmun Nahar, BDS, MS (OMS) Thesis Part, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dhaka Dental College &Hospital, Dhaka. 2. Dr Mohammad Asifur Rahman, BDS, MS (OMS) Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dhaka Dental College& Hospital, Dhaka. 3. Dr Md. Abdul Hannan,BDS, MS (OMS) Assistant registrar,Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dhaka Dental College & Hospital, Dhaka. 4. Dr Ismat Ara Haider, BDS, DDS, MS(OMS) Professor & Head, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dhaka Dental College & Hospital, Dhaka. Received: 15th April, 2018 Accepted: 17th June, 2019 Volume: 9, Issue-2 October, 2019.

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