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Case Report

Success of Dental Implant Osseointegration in a Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report with 8-Year Follow-Up

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Faculty of Dentistry, Arab American University, Jenin, Palestinian Territory; Private practice, Tulkarm, Palestinian Territory
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Lead Discipline in Oral Pathology, UWA Dental School, University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA, Australia
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Clin. Pract. 2020, 10(3), 1281; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2020.1281
Submission received: 11 July 2020 / Revised: 29 July 2020 / Accepted: 24 August 2020 / Published: 4 September 2020

Abstract

Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) is a rare benign fibro-osseous lesion which affects multiple quadrants and predominantly the mandible. This case report presents a successful implant placement with 8-year of follow-up in a 44-yearold woman asking for a fixed restoration in mandibular right posterior edentulous area. Radiographic images showed lobular, irregularly shaped radiopacities and radiolucencies almost symmetrically observed in the premolar-molar area of the right and left regions of the mandible. The findings of Xray images were attributable to FCOD. Minimally invasive two-stage surgery with strict infection control was followed to place two implants in lower right posterior region. The implants demonstrated clinically rigid fixation and restored successfully after 6 months. A direct functional connection between dysplastic bone and the implant load bearing surface was evidenced by the lack of symptoms, and the lack of soft tissues inflammation or peri-implant bone loss up to 8 years follow-up.
Keywords: florid cemento-osseous dysplasia; dental; implant; follow-up florid cemento-osseous dysplasia; dental; implant; follow-up

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Shadid, R.; Kujan, O. Success of Dental Implant Osseointegration in a Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report with 8-Year Follow-Up. Clin. Pract. 2020, 10, 1281. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2020.1281

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Shadid R, Kujan O. Success of Dental Implant Osseointegration in a Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report with 8-Year Follow-Up. Clinics and Practice. 2020; 10(3):1281. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2020.1281

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Shadid, Rola, and Omar Kujan. 2020. "Success of Dental Implant Osseointegration in a Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report with 8-Year Follow-Up" Clinics and Practice 10, no. 3: 1281. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2020.1281

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Shadid, R., & Kujan, O. (2020). Success of Dental Implant Osseointegration in a Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Case Report with 8-Year Follow-Up. Clinics and Practice, 10(3), 1281. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2020.1281

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