CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 2017; 07(04): 049-051
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708736
Case Report

Anterior Mandibular Lingual Salivary Gland Defect Mimicking an Odontogenic Cyst- A Case Report

Venkatesh Anehosur
1   Professor and Head of the department, Dept. of Oral & Mnaxillofacial Pathology, SDM Craniofacial Surgery and research centre, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Sattur, Dharwad - 580 009
,
Kiran Radder
2   Associate Professor, Dept. of Oral & Mnaxillofacial Pathology, SDM Craniofacial Surgery and research centre, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Sattur, Dharwad - 580 009
,
Harish K.
3   Post-graduate student, Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, Dept. of Oral & Mnaxillofacial Pathology, SDM Craniofacial Surgery and research centre, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Sattur, Dharwad - 580 009
,
Veda Hegde
4   Professor, Professor, Dept. of Oral & Mnaxillofacial Pathology, SDM Craniofacial Surgery and research centre, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Sattur, Dharwad - 580 009
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Abstract

Stafne's bone defects (SBD) are usually asymptomatic and appears as a radiolucent lingual/buccal bone lesions of the lower jaw and are frequently caused by soft tissue inclusion. SBDs bone defects are considered to be an anatomic condition and most often seen in the posterior part the mandible below the mandibular canal. This is a case of anterior mandibular SBD, which was accidently detected in a patient with mandibular fracture.



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Eingereicht: 10. Oktober 2017

Angenommen: 16. Dezember 2017

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
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