Oral Pathology

Actinomyces-associated Calcification in a Nasopalatine Cyst

Nasopalatine cysts are the most prevalent non-odontogenic cyst of the jaw, occurring in up to 1% of the population.2 These lesions are often asymptomatic until large, but symptoms of tenderness and...

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A Sialolith and a Megalith: a Report of Two Cases

A 26-year-old male nurse attended the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic with a history of a stone-like sensation under the left side of his tongue for 7 years. This unpleasant feeling was...

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Diagnosis and management of chronic osteomyelitis and cemento-osseous dysplasia of the mandible

A 67-year-old fit and well female of Nigerian origin was referred to the Accident and Emergency department by her general dental practitioner (GDP) with a one-week history of right-sided buccal and...

Case report: metastatic infratemporal soft tissue myeloma presenting as a numb lower lip

A 68-year-old male was referred to the Oral/Maxillofacial Department by his GDP with a three month history of altered sensation in his right lower lip. The patient noticed a reduced sensation when...

Aetiological, histopathological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutical features of idiopathic cervical resorption

The aetiology of CRR is difficult to determine with certainty. In most cases a causal relation can be established, with different local predisposing factors such as dental trauma,3 orthodontic...